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Who wants to be a Psychology Millionaire? Hosted by… Ms Alexander 

The Prizes 1 - £100 2 - £200 3 - £500 4 - £1,000 5 - £2,000 6 - £4,000 7 - £8,000 8 - £16,000 9 - £32,000 10 - £64,000 11 - £125,000 12 - £250,000 13 - £500,000 14 - £1,000,000

Lifelines 50/50 Phone a friend 

£100 Question: Which of these is not a way of telling if two people have an attachment to each other? A – Seeking proximity B – Distress on separation C – Joy on separation C – Joy on separation D – Joy on reunion

£200 Question: How many stages are there in the strange situation? B – 4 C – 16 D – 8 D – 8

£500 Question: Name the researcher who conducted research into attachment in geese? A – Konrad Lorenz A – Konrad Lorenz B - Bowlby C – Klaus and Kennell D - Ainsworth

£1,000 Question: Who proposed the evolutionary theory of attachment? A – John Bowlby A – John Bowlby B – Dollard and Miller C – Konrad Lorenz D – Sigmund Freud

£2,000 Question: something which increases the likelihood that behaviour will be repeated is called: A – positive reinstatement B – positive releaser C – positive reminder D – positive reinforcement D – positive reinforcement

£4,000 Question: who conducted research into the development of attachments in 1964 A – Dollard and Miller B – Hay and Vespo C - Schaffer and Emerson C – Schaffer and Emerson D – Harlow and Zimmerman

£8,000 Question: According to the Learning theorists how does an attachment form? A – Humans are pre-programmed B – They are learnt through conditioning B – They are learnt through conditioning C – They just naturally develop D – They are innate

£16,000 Question: In what year did Hazen and Shaver conduct their ‘love quiz’ A – 1977 B – 1967 C – 1957 D – 1987 D – 1987

£32,000 Question: Which of these is not characteristic of a child with an insecure-avoidant attachment? A – Do not orient behaviour towards their mother B – very upset at departure B – very upset at departure C – do not seek comfort on mums return D – reject strangers attempt to comfort them

£64,000 Question: Whose research suggested that continuity may only apply when serious life events do not have an impact on the child? A - Ainsworth B – Zimmerman et al B – Zimmerman et al C – Ross et al D - Rutter

£125,000 Question: Thomas & Jess identified 3 basic temperament types in their 1989 study of 138 American babies. What percentage of all these babies were described as ‘difficult’ ? A – 15% A – 15% B – 10% C – just under half D – 75%

£250,000 Question: Which of these behaviours is not a sign of ‘separation anxiety’? A – Extreme clinginess B – Detachment C – Use mum as safe base C – use mum as safe base D – Demanding

£500,000 Question: which country showed the lowest level of infants with avoidant attachment type in Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg’s study A – West Germany B – Great Britain C – Israel D – Japan D – Japan

£1,000,000 Question: which researchers found that women who had a range of difficult early experiences developed security if they had positive school experiences and strong adult relationships later in life? A – Main and Solomon B – Zimmerman et al C – Rutter and Quinton C – Rutter and Quinton D – Black and Schutte

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