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TICKET №__7__ <br><br><br>• for Speak on the topic Development of attachment and the Questions? Answer the below: <br>• for What is imprinting? <br>Imprinting is any kind of phase-sensitive learning that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior. <br><br>• How does the imprinting theory describe attachment formation? <br>It has been suggested that human infants mau form their social attashment bu AN imprinting-like process, in which the basic social responses of the infant-sucking, clinging, and smiling-are elicited bu the mother. <br><br>• How does the learning theory explain attachment formation?<br>The learning theory holds that the infant becomes attached to the mother because her face and form have been associated with the alleviation of certain primary drive states, primarily hunger and thirst. <br><br>• How does the instinctive-component theory explain attachment formation? <br>The instinctive-component theory holds that the development of an attachment is determined bu the pairing of certain aspects of the mother - some of which are not yet known - with the infant's social responses. <br><br>• What was the purpose of Harlow's experiment with the infant monkeys? <br>Whether the food or test contact comfort is more by important in the development of of affection <br><br>• for What Were the Findings of Harlow's experiment? <br>In one experiment a cloth mother did not dispense milk and a wire mother did.<br><br>• What are the implications of Harlow's work for understanding attachment formation? <br>The Up Need for Clearly contact comfort Produced more of an affiliation response than the Up Need for hunger reduction <br><br>• CAN for What effect the child's early Experiences with caregivers of have on a His or her social and emotional development? <br>The results do emphasize the importance of the aspects of the mother, other than her association with food, in eliciting an attachment relationship.
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