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  2. Strange situation - Wikipedia

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    A child with the anxious-avoidant insecure attachment pattern will avoid or ignore the caregiver, showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns. The child will not explore very much regardless of who is there. Infants classified as anxious-avoidant (A) represented a puzzle in the early 1980s.

  3. Attachment measures - Wikipedia

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    The coding system used to interpret the attachment style expressed by the child has also been modified. Rather than focusing entirely on the expression of specific behaviors and emotions, the revised coding system assesses ways in which a variety of behaviors, such as talking, are organized to maintain and negotiate proximity and contact.

  4. Attachment theory - Wikipedia

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    Insecure children, particularly avoidant children, are especially vulnerable to family risk. Their social and behavioural problems increase or decline with deterioration or improvement in parenting. However, an early secure attachment appears to have a lasting protective function. [ 91 ]

  5. Attachment in children - Wikipedia

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    Anxious-resistant insecure attachment is also called ambivalent attachment. [11] In general, a child with an anxious-resistant attachment style will typically explore little (in the Strange Situation) and is often wary of strangers, even when the caregiver is present. When the caregiver departs, the child is often highly distressed.

  6. Audio feedback - Wikipedia

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    Block diagram of the signal-flow for a common feedback loop [1]: 118 . Audio feedback (also known as acoustic feedback, simply as feedback) is a positive feedback situation that may occur when an acoustic path exists between an audio output (for example, a loudspeaker) and its audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup).

  7. Internal working model of attachment - Wikipedia

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    This corresponds to a balance between the attachment system which serves the function of protection and the exploration system which facilitates learning. [4] The function of other attachment styles can be explained in terms of an imbalance of intimacy and independence, a preoccupation with one of these goals.

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    - PLEDGER, et al. -vs- JANSSEN, et al. - Page 5 1 (The following transpired in open 2 court outside the presence of the jury, at 3 9:58 a.m.:) 4 - - - 5 COURT CRIER: All rise. 6 THE COURT: All right. Please be 7 seated, everybody. 8 MR. MURPHY: Good morning, Your 9 Honor. 10 MR. KLINE: Good morning. 11 THE COURT: Good morning. 12 Ms. Brown, you ...

  9. Reactive attachment disorder - Wikipedia

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    These are known as secure, anxious-ambivalent, anxious-avoidant, (all organized) [13] and disorganized. [14] [15] The latter three are characterised as insecure. These are assessed using the Strange Situation Procedure, designed to assess the quality of attachments rather than whether an attachment exists at all. [4]