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Explain attachment using learning theory and Bowlby's monotropic theory.
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Introductory topics in Psychology
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Attachment
Aqa A Level PsychologyPaper 1 Introductory Topics in Psychology
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Explain attachment using learning theory and Bowlby's monotropic theory
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- You need to be able to explain attachment using learning theory and Bowlby's monotropic theory.
- The key ideas to know are attachment and Bowlby.
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attachmentBowlby
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