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Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interactions
Introduction to attachment with detailed AO1 descriptions and explanations of caregiver-infant interactions, reciprocity, and interactional synchrony. Includes a focus on Meltzoff and Moore (1977) and their findings. Detailed AO3 evaluation with strengths and weaknesses of these findings.
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Introduction to attachment with detailed AO1 descriptions and explanations of caregiver-infant interactions, reciprocity, and interactional synchrony. Includes a focus on Meltzoff and Moore (1977) and their findings. Detailed AO3 evaluation with strengths and weaknesses of these findings.
Attachment: Ainsworth's Strange Situation
Summary of Ainsworth's Strange Situation and the different types of attachment styles in infants. Includes a detailed description of the study including aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion as well as positive and negative evaluation.
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Summary of Ainsworth's Strange Situation and the different types of attachment styles in infants. Includes a detailed description of the study including aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion as well as positive and negative evaluation.
Attachment: Development of Attachment and the Role of the Father
Detailed AO1 description and explanation of the development of attachment by Schaffer and Emerson's 1964 study of 60 infants from working class Glasgow homes. Also has a detailed description of the 4 different stages of attachment found by Schaffer and Emerson. Includes AO3 evaluation of the study and the aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion. 
Detailed AO1 description of the Role of the Father in attachment and the development of infants and the potential causes of the stereotypical role o...
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Detailed AO1 description and explanation of the development of attachment by Schaffer and Emerson's 1964 study of 60 infants from working class Glasgow homes. Also has a detailed description of the 4 different stages of attachment found by Schaffer and Emerson. Includes AO3 evaluation of the study and the aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion. 
Detailed AO1 description of the Role of the Father in attachment and the development of infants and the potential causes of the stereotypical role o...
Attachment: Cultural Differences
Detailed AO1 description and explanation of cultural differences in regards to the formation of attachment and the mean percentage of attachment styles in different countries with different cultures. Focuses on Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) study that used the standardised Ainsworth's Strange Situation procedure to gather data. Includes a detailed AO3 evaluation of the study with strengths and weaknesses.
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Detailed AO1 description and explanation of cultural differences in regards to the formation of attachment and the mean percentage of attachment styles in different countries with different cultures. Focuses on Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) study that used the standardised Ainsworth's Strange Situation procedure to gather data. Includes a detailed AO3 evaluation of the study with strengths and weaknesses.
Attachment: Bowlby's Monotropic Theory
Detailed AO1 description and explanation of Bowlby's Monotropic Theory of attachment. Includes a comparison to the learning theory approach to attachment. Evaluation of Bowlby's theory with strengths and weaknesses.
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Detailed AO1 description and explanation of Bowlby's Monotropic Theory of attachment. Includes a comparison to the learning theory approach to attachment. Evaluation of Bowlby's theory with strengths and weaknesses.
Attachment: Animal Studies
Detailed AO1 descriptions and AO3 evaluation of the key animal studies for attachment - Lorenz 1935 and Harlow 1959. Includes the aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion of these studies as well as strengths and weaknesses for evaluation. 
Lorenz studies the imprinting behaviour of goslings and Harlow tests the learning theory of attachment with Rhesus Monkeys in four different conditions.
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Detailed AO1 descriptions and AO3 evaluation of the key animal studies for attachment - Lorenz 1935 and Harlow 1959. Includes the aim, procedure, findings, and conclusion of these studies as well as strengths and weaknesses for evaluation. 
Lorenz studies the imprinting behaviour of goslings and Harlow tests the learning theory of attachment with Rhesus Monkeys in four different conditions.
Definitions of Abnormality - content and evaluation
AQA A Level Paper 1 - psychopathology 
Definitions of abnormality: statistical infrequency, failure to function adequately, deviation from ideal mental health, deviation from social norms 
Contains description and evaluation on each definition
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AQA A Level Paper 1 - psychopathology 
Definitions of abnormality: statistical infrequency, failure to function adequately, deviation from ideal mental health, deviation from social norms 
Contains description and evaluation on each definition
Humanistic Approach to Psychology
Detailed notes on the Humanistic approach to psychology by Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. It also includes five evaluation points, both strengths and limitations.
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Detailed notes on the Humanistic approach to psychology by Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. It also includes five evaluation points, both strengths and limitations.