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Match each of the following persons with the statement or theory that most closely reflects his or her perspective.
1


Alexander Chess and Stella Thomas

2


Erik Erikson

3


Harry Harlow

4


Jay Belsky

5


Jerome Kagan

6


John Bowlby

7


Mary Ainsworth

8


Mary Rothbart and John Bates

A)Stated that infants learn trust when cared for in a consistent, warm manner; if they are not well fed and given appropriate caring they develop a sense of mistrust
B)Suggested that children inherit a physiology that biases them to have a particular type of temperament; then through experience they learn to modify their temperament to some degree
C)Identified three basic temperament types in infants: easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up
D)Believed that marital relations, parenting, and infant behavior have both direct and indirect effects on one another
E)Argued that newborns are biologically equipped to elicit attachment behavior; infants develop an internal working model of attachment
F)Devised the Strange Situation to measure attachment in children and as a result identified four different attachment styles
G)Stressed that an infant's degree of self-regulation, or effortful control, is an important dimension of temperament
H)Tested Freud's theory of attachment by studying oral gratification in monkeys; failed to provide support for the importance of feeding in attachment







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