Bowlby's Monotropic Theory
Evolution Theory Evolution is the process whereby useful features/behaviours are introduced into a species Features/behaviours are useful if they help the animal survive long enoug...
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Evolution Theory Evolution is the process whereby useful features/behaviours are introduced into a species Features/behaviours are useful if they help the animal survive long enoug...
Deprivation to lose something. In the context of child development, deprivation refers to the loss of emotional care that is normally provided by a primary care giver. Bowlby's The...
Attachment may not be adaptive Type: Criticism One limitation is that attachment may not be adaptive Bowlby suggests that attachment has evolved as an innate system to give a survi...
Real world applications Type: Strength Enormous impact on post war thinking of childrearing and children in hospitals Prior, children were separated from parents when spending time...
We are born as "blank slates" All we have at birth is the capacity to learn All behaviour is learned from the environment Focus of the approach: observable behaviour Classical Cond...
Deutsch & Gerrard 1955 argues that there are two reasons as to why people conform. This is known as the dual process model need, how, type . Informational Informational social infl...