What are the four types of attachment? How does each score on the dimensions of anxiety and avoidance?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: The four types of attachment are secure attachment, preoccupied attachment, dismissing attachment, and fearful attachment. Secure attachment scores low in anxiety and low in avoidance. Preoccupied attachment scores high in anxiety and low in avoidance. Dismissing attachment scores low in anxiety and high in avoidance. Fearful attachment scores high in anxiety and high in avoidance.

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Discuss three educational principles derived from Piaget’s theory that continue to have a major impact on both teacher training and classroom practices, especially during early childhood

What will be an ideal response?

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Which is true with respect to Lazarus and Folkman’s (1984) transactional model of stress?

a. The model postulates that in the step after exposure to a potential stressor, the individual engages in an appraisal of coping options. b. An example of a problem-focused coping response would be when a student reacts to failure on a major examination with anger. c. Consistent with the model, research suggests that stress has a suppressive effect on the immune system. d. Consistent with the model, research suggests that stress fuels the immune system.

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