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developmental psycology
attatchment
hypotheses
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The
universality hypothesis
When given an opportunity, most infants will become attached to at least
one
specific
caregiver
The
normativity hypothesis
Most
infants
are
securely attached
in contexts that are not inherently threatening to human health and survival
The sensitivity
hypothesis
Attachment security depends on
sensitive
and
prompt
responses to the infant’s signals
The competence hypothesis
Secure
attachment leads to
positive
child outcomes