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Human development

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What is attachment?

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What is attachment?

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A strong emotional bond between an infant and their main caregiver.

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What is a secure attachment?

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Using the caregiver as a safe base — linked to sensitive, responsive caregiving.

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What is an insecure attachment?

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Anxious or avoidant patterns, often from inconsistent or unresponsive care.

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Biological explanation of attachment?

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An innate drive to bond with a caregiver for survival.

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Cognitive explanation of attachment?

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An internal 'working model' of relationships that guides later expectations.

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Sociocultural explanation of attachment?

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Caregiving norms and what counts as 'good' attachment vary by culture.

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Why is attachment not fully deterministic?

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Later relationships and experiences can change a person's patterns.

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One limitation of attachment research?

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Often correlational, risks over-determinism, and may reflect cultural bias.

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What is a working model?

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An internal cognitive template of relationships built from early attachment.

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Which concept does attachment link to?

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Change — the early self shapes the later self, but development stays open.

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Three influences on development?

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Biological maturation, cognitive development, and sociocultural factors (peers, culture).

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What is biological maturation?

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The brain and body developing on a rough biological timetable.

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What is cognitive development?

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Thinking becoming more complex with age and experience.

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How do sociocultural factors influence development?

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Through enculturation, social learning from role models, and social norms.

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When does peer influence peak?

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In adolescence, as young people seek independence.

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Why is nature vs nurture a false choice?

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Genes and environment continually interact rather than acting alone.

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One limitation of a purely biological view?

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It underplays how experience (plasticity) shapes the brain.

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One limitation of a purely sociocultural view?

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Social influences are hard to isolate from biology and vary by culture.

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What is the most defensible view of development?

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An integrative, biopsychosocial view — the influences interact.

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Which concept do multiple influences link to?

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Perspective — each approach highlights a different influence.

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