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Outline and evaluate Bowlby’s explanation of attachment. (16 marks)
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I finished my psychology A-level last year with an A*. I have compiled a list of improvised essays I done as mocks and each of these essays fall into band 4 (13-16 marks)
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A-level psychology (AQA), Summary of Attachment
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This document provides a summary of the attachment topic in A- level psychology. 
 
It covers these sub topics, 
Caregiver-infant interactions 
Schaffer’s stages of Attachment 
The role of the father 
Explanations of Attachment: Learning Theory 
Explanations of Attachment: Bowlby’s Theory 
Attachment: Ainsworth’s Strange Situation 
Attachment: Cultural Variations in Attachment 
Attachment: Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation 
Attachment: Romanian Orphan Studies 
Attachment: Influ...
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Explanations of Attachment: Bowlbys Theory
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Explanations of Attachment: Bowlbys Theory from the module of Attachment has been summarised from the AQA psychology textbook for A LEVEL published by Illuminate Publishing.
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks) 
Bowlby argued that humans are just like other animals – we need an innate tendency to form attachments with a caregiver as it provides a survival advantage. Bowlby’s monotropic theory has 5 distinct elements:Adaptive , Critical Period, Social releasers ,Monotropy and Internal working model. 
Adaptive: Bowlby believed that Attachment behaviour is innate & evolved over time because it serves an important survival function for...
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks) 
Bowlby argued that humans are just like other animals – we need an innate tendency to form attachments with a caregiver as it provides a survival advantage. Bowlby’s monotropic theory has 5 distinct elements:Adaptive , Critical Period, Social releasers ,Monotropy and Internal working model. 
Adaptive: Bowlby believed that Attachment behaviour is innate & evolved over time because it serves an important survival function for...
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Bowlbys monotropic theory
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Comprehensive study notes on AQA Psychology topic of Attachment. 
Can easily be turned into flashcards for effective revision. 
Includes practice questions at the end of the document.
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Developmental Theories on Child development
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Bowlby’s attachment theory, Language Acquisition by Design (LAD), Later Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Skills (LASS), Social Mirroring of Language Development (SMLD), Mary Ainsworth’s Strange Situation Test, Erikson’s Theory, Jean Piaget’s theory.
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Attachment: Bowlbys Maternal Deprivation
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Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation from the module of Attachment has been summarised from the AQA psychology textbook for A LEVEL published by Illuminate Publishing.
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AQA Psychology A Level - attachment module
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- Notes on the whole of the attachment topic in AQA Psychology 
- Based off of the AQA Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS book
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Ethical implications
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This document focuses on the ethical implications that covers topics such as : 
- social sensitivity 
-Bowlby's monotropic theory 
- critical period 
-maternal deprivation 
-implications for the child 
- burts research into intelligence 
-intelligence 
 
mainly made for A-level or IB students
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