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Total surplus is represented by the area below the
Insecure Attachment
A pattern of attachment in which individuals are unable to form stable and trusting relationships with others, often due to early negative experiences with caregivers.
Temperament
An individual's natural predisposition towards emotional reactivity and intensity, often observable from early in life.
Critical Periods
Specified times during early life when the development of specific abilities, skills, or knowledge occurs most readily.
Strange Situation Experiment
A research method developed by psychologist Mary Ainsworth to assess patterns of attachment by observing how infants behave when separated from, and then reunited with, their caregiver.
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