Ethological Flashcards

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What biographical information is relevant for the development of ethological theory?

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What historic information is relevant for the development of ethological theory?

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Explain the key concepts associated with ethological theory:

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What methods are used in ethological research?

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What are the links between animal-based ethological research and human development?

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What is attachment theory?

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How did attachment theory develop over time?

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Describe the historical development of attachment theory:

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Who is Harlow? What did he contribute?

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Who is Bowlby? What did he contribute?

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Who is Ainsworth? What did she contribute?

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What is separation anxiety?

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What is the strange situation task? How do secure and insecurely attached babies differ?

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Describe the four types of attachment styles.

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What is the long-term outcome of each attachment style?

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