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BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY A LEVEL AQA ATTACHMENT -2024 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ SCORE NEW GENERATION
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BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY A LEVEL AQA ATTACHMENT -2024 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ SCORE NEW GENERATION BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY A LEVEL AQA ATTACHMENT -2024 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ SCORE NEW GENERATION BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY A LEVEL AQA ATTACHMENT -2024 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ SCORE NEW GENERATION BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY A LEVEL AQA ATTACHMENT -2024 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ SCORE NEW GENERAT...
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A-level Monotropic Theory of Attachment Example Answer - 16 marks
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This document contains an example answer to a 16 mark A-level question on Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment, assessing Assessment Outcome’s 1 (demonstrating knowledge of theory) and 3 (evaluating theory). This type of question may appear in the AQA A-level 'Introduction to Psychology' (Paper 1) exam. 
 
This particular answer gained an A* (the highest grade awarded at this level). 
 
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“Outline and evaluate Bowlby’s monotropic theory as an explanation for...
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AQA Psychology- Attachment summary notes & Quizlet access
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Detailed Revision Notes of the Attachment topic of AQA A-Level Psychology produced by me using both the textbook and class notes. Has both the AO1 and AO3 needed to gain top marks. There is also a link & password to my Quizlet sets so you get access to that too. 
Includes: CAREGIVER-INFANT INTERACTIONS, SCHAFFER’S STAGES OF ATTACHMENT, THE ROLE OF THE FATHER, ANIMAL STUDIES OF ATTACHMENT, LEARNING THEORY, BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY, AINSWORTH’S STRANGE SITUATION (1970), CULTURAL VARIATIONS...
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Attachment Revision Template and Questions (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Revision template for the Attachment topic in AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Each topic is split into 6 A01 boxes and 4 A03 boxes for 16 markers. Includes past paper questions for each topic. Easy to print out and in order. 
Topics include: Caregiver-Infant Interactions In Humans, Caregiver-Infant Interactions In Humans: Schaffer And Emerson (1964), The Role Of The Father, Explanations Of Attachment: Learning Theory, Animal Studies Of Attachment, Explanations Of Attac...
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Attachment Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Complete Attachment revision notes for AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Includes PEEL paragraphs for every topic and diagrams where needed. Well organised and in order. 
Includes collated information from class, textbooks and online. Topics include: Caregiver-infant interactions in humans, Animal studies of attachment, Explanations of attachment, Bowlby’s monotropic theory, Ainsworth’s ‘Strange Situation’, Cross-cultural variations in attachment, Bowlby’s theo...
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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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outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1
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attachment 16 mark essay plans with Complete Solution 
 
outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1 - ethological explanation seeks to understand the innate behaviour of animals by studying them in their natural environment, humans => animals 
Lorenz (1935) split clutch of gosling eggs into two, 1 with natural mother and 1 who saw him the first time they hatched- they then followed him and didn't recognise natural mother showing imprinting takes place within a critical period and...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment Revision notes
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Excel in A-Level Psychology with Revision Notes on Attachment! 
 
Are you ready to delve into the captivating world of attachment in A-Level Psychology? Look no further! Our exceptional A-Level Psychology revision notes on the attachment topic are here to guide you towards that coveted A* grade! 
 
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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
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