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    between adoption of new consumer products and relationship marketing by Sarabi‚ Ahmadi‚ & Moradi ‚ the relationship between a consumer’s demographic variables and product selection discussed. A second article‚ Scenes of Consumer Psychology by Rachel Bowlby discusses how consumer psychology presents itself in marketing techniques. Consumer Psychology The specialty that examines the influences a person’s thoughts‚ beliefs‚ feelings‚ and perceptions have on their buying habits is known as consumer psychology

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    While not conclusively applicable to human behavior‚ his results piqued the interest of John Bowlby‚ who was just starting to examine what he called

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    The attachment theory came about in the early 1950’s from psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. The definition of attachment according to Bowlby is the enduring deep emotional bond between a child and a specific caregiver. Bowlby described attachment as a “lasting psychological connectedness between human beings” (Bowlby‚ 1969‚ p. 194). Bowlby believed that attachment characterized human experience from "the cradle to the grave." Attachment is not only present in infants but it continues

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    (1992). The origins of attachment theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. Developmental Psychology. 28‚ 759-775 Cherry‚ K. (2002) Attachment styles. Retrieved from www.psychology.about.com Main‚ M.‚ & Hesse‚ E. (1990). Parents ’ unresolved traumatic experiences are related to infant disorganized attachment

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    and evaluate one theory of attachment (12 marks) Bowlby’s theory is an evolutionary theory because‚ in his view attachment is a behavioural system that has evolved because of its survival value and‚ ultimately‚ its reproductive value. According to Bowlby‚ children have an innate drive to become attached to a caregiver because attachment has long-term benefits. Both attachment and imprinting ensure that a young animal stays close to a caregiver who will feed and protect the young animal. Thus attachment

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    suffer psychological damage as a result of separation. John Bowlby is widely credited as the father of attachment theory due to his extensive research into the concept of attachment. He revolutionized our thinking about a child’s bond to its mother and the emotional and social impact created as a result of separation‚ deprivation and bereavement describing his theory as "a lasting psychological connectedness between human beings" (Bowlby 1969) pg 194. Believing that early childhood experiences have

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    The psychoanalysis‚ John Bowlby formulated the idea between psychoanalysis and other subjects. He approached psychoanalysis through Darwinism‚ by how it has shaped human nature. Bowlby emphasized natural instincts are encountered from the environment that are basic survival skills. Bowlby studied the connection between people‚ without having to be reciprocal‚ which developed into the theory of attachment. The relationship between the attachment between child and mother is essential in personal development

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    together they changed the views of childcare practice and how mothers‚ reared their children‚ his views greatly influenced society‚ by identifying that a child first relationship was very important as this would effect them for the rest of their lives. Bowlby (1969) and Ainsworth (19740 described "Attachment as a deep‚ and enduring bond that connects one person to another across time and space." (Ainsworth‚ 1976: Bowbly‚ 1969)‚ The development of attachment over the last 50 years has also benefited

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    problems in later life for the child. It’s responsible for shaping our future relationships‚ shaping or possibly damaging our abilities to focus and relax and also shapes our ability to recover from misfortune. This has been proved by people such as John Bowlby‚ Mary Ainsworth and Jean Piaget among many others. In this essay‚ I will discuss the various experiments‚ ideas and opinions which have led to our understanding of the attachment theory and it’s relevant to our understanding of child development.

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    In Bowlby’s attachment theory he stated 6 clear factors that were integral to the development of attachment from an infant to its primary care giver. Firstly‚ Bowlby stated that attachment is “adaptive and innate” meaning through evolution; attachment is a behavioural system that has become crucial to survival and therefore the continuation of the species. His second factor was the “sensitive period” in which there is a critical window of opportunity for an infant’s innate sense of attachment

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