What is a key characteristic of securely attached individuals?
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They avoid forming bonds with others.
They have greater confidence and success in life.
They distrust others and have fewer social skills.
They are afraid to explore the world.
2.
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How does Anna's attachment style develop after her father's death?
She shows disorganized attachment behavior.
She becomes ambivalent and unpredictable.
She develops an avoidant attachment style.
She becomes securely attached.
3.
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What is the main reason for Jacob's avoidant attachment style?
His mother's unpredictable behavior.
Being placed in a home with poorly trained staff.
The loss of his father.
His uncle's strict and punitive upbringing.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the effect of toxic stress on a child's development?
It improves social skills.
It can alter genetic information and weaken the immune system.
It has no impact on brain development.
It strengthens the immune system.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How can attachment style be assessed in young children?
By observing their play behavior with peers.
By asking them about their feelings.
By simulating an unfamiliar situation and observing their reaction when the mother returns.
By measuring their stress hormone levels.
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What did researchers at the University of Minnesota predict using attachment theory?
The future career success of a child.
Whether a child would drop out of high school.
The child's ability to form friendships.
The likelihood of a child developing a secure attachment.
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According to John Bowlby, what is a consequence of not communicating anxiety to the mother?
The child may not fully understand themselves.
The child becomes more independent.
The child develops better social skills.
The child becomes more resilient.
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