Outline and briefly discuss three conditions that predict secure attachment in infants
What will be an ideal response?
Predictors of secure attachment include parent's sensitivity and responsiveness to
the infant's needs, high infant-caregiver synchrony, the temperament of the infant
(most notably, easy), little household stress, and a secure attachment to their own
parents. When the infant's needs are met, when a reciprocal relationship between
infant and caregiver is established, and when neither the infant nor the parents are
stressed, secure attachment results.
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An outcome of z = -2.79, p ? .05 means that
a. we fail to reject H0. b. the X was greater than ?. c. the X was smaller than ?. d. we have committed a Type I error.
Material that has been repressed is said to be "unconscious."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.