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| The strong emotional tie that develops between mother and baby |
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| A research tool used to measure infant attachment |
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| Infants with secure attachment |
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| Are more likely to investigate their immediate environment |
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| Three different methods of social competence control |
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| Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive |
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| Authoritative control generally results in |
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| Greater social competence than permissive control |
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| Examples of non-verbal communication |
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| Smiling, facial expression, eye contact, touching |
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| Verbal communication includes |
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| Language, spoken and written words |
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| A change in behaviour as a result of experience |
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| The repeated use of motor skills |
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| Results in a motor pathway being established eg. Riding a bike |
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| Human behaviour may be learned by |
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| Observation and imitation |
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| When behaviour patterns have positive consequences for the individual and are likely to be repeated |
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| Is the rewarding behaviour that approximates to the desired behaviour eg. Using a knife and fork |
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| When behaviour patterns are not rewarded so the behaviour pattern disappears |
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| The ability to respond in the same way to many different but related stimuli |
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| Results in increased performance in competitive/audience situations |
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| Loss of personal identity in a group leading to diminished restraints on behaviour and an increase in risk taking |
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| Changing of beliefs as a result of persuasion |
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| Changing of beliefs to be like an admired influencing source |
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