1) What type of animal did Harlow use in his research? a) Goose b) Rhesus Monkey c) Gorilla d) Cat 2) Which type of attachment is formed by an infant to one preferred person? a) Best b) Secure c) Specific d) Indiscriminate 3) At which of Schaffer and Emerson's stages do babies start to develop secondary attachments a) Multiple b) Indiscriminate c) Asocial d) Specific 4) What is a long lasting emotional tie to a caregiver? a) Love b) Friendship c) Attachment d) Social 5) Which theory of attachment is based on classical and operant conditioning? a) Learning b) Behaviourist c) Cognitive d) Biological 6) Which is a key finding of Harlow's research? a) Geese imprint to the first moving thing they see  b) The most common type of attachment is secure c) Baby monkeys are boring d) Contact comfort is more important than food 7) What is reciprocity? a) Caregiver and infant interacting like a dance b) Caregiver and infant interacting at the same time c) Baby being ready to interact d) Caregiver not being ready to interact 8) Which key term describes the infant being ready to interact? a) Reciprocity b) Interactional synchrony c) Alert phase d) Switched on 9) Which of the following interactions is more common in fathers and infants a) Smiling b) Playing c) Learning d) Punishment 10) What is interactional synchrony? a) The temporal coordination of micro-level social behaviour b) Synchronised dancing c) Baby is alert but caregiver fails to notice d) Baby and caregiver are in the same place at the same time

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