Chapter 5 Determined To Love? Flashcards
Attachment
A relatively long term, emotionally important relationship in which one individual seeks proximity to and derives security and comfort from the presence of another
Ethology
The study of animal behaviour under natural conditions
Innate
Relating to a behaviour, disposition or characteristic that is present from birth
Evolved predispositions
A behavioural tendency that increases an organisms chances of survival and reproductive success
Imprinting
An innate system that allows rapid learning to occur in animals immediately after birth. It involves developing attachment to a specific individual or object
Sensitive responses
Tendency in children to bond with persons who respond most sensitively to their signals
Strange situation
A way of assessing attachment security in a laboratory setting. It consists of a standardised set of episodes involving a child, their mother and a stranger in a sequence of separations and reunions
Ecological validity
The extent to which a study reflects naturally occurring or everyday situations
Maternal deprivation hypothesis
The idea developed by John Bowlby that any separation of a child from its mother of a week or more before the age of five will have negative long term effects for children