What are the two dimensions associated with the dimensional approach to attachment? How does each impact an individual's relationships?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The two dimensions associated with the dimensional approach are anxiety and avoidance. In the anxiety attachment dimension, individuals are nervous about relationships and have a negative view of themselves. In the avoidance attachment dimension, individuals have a desire not to be connected emotionally to relationship partners and have a negative view of others.
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A. sensory B. procedural C. explicit D. implicit
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A) it is imperative that the first attachment bond develop within the first year of life. B) late adoptees, placed in homes after age 4, do not display social or emotional problems. C) late adoptees are likely to shy away from adult attention once adopted. D) a first attachment can develop as late as 4 to 6 years of age.
The dark ring surrounding the nipple is
A) the areola. B) an oil-producing gland. C) a mammary gland. D) the location of milk ducts.
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A. It is the study of the relationship between physical stimuli and perception. B. It was defined by Gustav Fechner in his book titled "Elements of Psychophysics." C. It is considered the beginning of the psychological study of sensation and perception. D. It is not significant to the study of sensation and perception.