The strange situation

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Jack Webb
Quiz by Jack Webb, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What kind of experiment was this
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  • lab
  • Controlled observation
  • Real life

Question 2

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how big was the room used
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  • 9x9 feet
  • 9x9 meters
  • 9x9 centre meters

Question 3

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How many stages to the observation are there
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  • 6
  • 8
  • 7

Question 4

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what was the final measure of attachment the researcher looked at
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  • behaviour at reunion
  • interaction after reunion
  • interaction with stranger

Question 5

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What was the scale rated to
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  • 1-5
  • 1-7
  • 1-9

Question 6

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over the different studies how many babies were studied
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  • 98
  • 106
  • 124

Question 7

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what kind of attachment is type C
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  • secure
  • insecure avoidant
  • insecure resistant

Question 8

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Do secure (type B) safe base
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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how do insecure avoidant (type A) treat the stranger
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  • cry when they come in
  • go very still
  • treat them as if they were the mother

Question 10

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70% of Americans were type b
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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there is an unequal balance between type A and type B infants
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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what causes the infants behaviour at the reunion
Answer
  • how they feel at the time
  • the caregivers behaviour
  • the stranger in the room
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