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Read the following passage and answer the questions 6 through 10: As infants and caregivers respond to one another in the first year, the infant begins to form an attachment – a deep, affectionate, close, and enduring relationship -- to these important figures. John Bowlby, a British psychoanalyst, drew attention to the importance of attachment when he observed the dire effects of separation from parents on children who had been orphaned during World War II. These children’s depression and other emotional scars led Bowlby to propose a theory about the importance of developing a strong attachment to one’s primary caregivers – a tie that normally keeps infants close to these caregivers and, therefore, safe. Soon after Bowlby described his theory, researchers in the United States began to investigate how such attachments are formed and what happens when they are not formed, or when they are broken by loss or separation. Perhaps the most dramatic of these studies was conducted with monkeys by Harry Harlow. Bernstein/Nash, Essentials of Psychology, p. 349 1.In this passage, the word dire means: A. long-lasting. B. very serious. C. affectionate. D. very safe. 2.This passage is mostly about: A. John Bowlby. B. separation. C. attachment. D. infancy. 3. Bowlby observed children who were separated from their parents because of: A. war. B. poverty. C. neglect. D. illness. 4.The purpose of attachment is to: A. ensure that adults will take care of an infant. B. make sure infants are not depressed. C. keep infants healthy. D. keep infants safe. 5.The purpose of attachment is to: A. ensure that adults will take care of an infant. B. make sure infants are not depressed. C. keep infants healthy. D. keep infants safe.

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

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OpenStudy (luvhawks711):

well what do u think

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.D

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

I MISTYPED QUESTION 5 5.In this passage, propose means to: --> A. suggest. B. write. C. guess. D. separate.

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AM I RIGHT

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give me a second

OpenStudy (luvhawks711):

1 is correct

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OpenStudy (luvhawks711):

5 is correct

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