Influence of early attachment on later relationships

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    • What is the continuity hypothesis?
      • Based on the internal working model
      • There is consistency between early emotional experiences and later relationships
      • Sees children's attachment types being reflected in later relationships
    • How does the internal working model act as a template for future relationships?
      A baby whose first experience is of a loving relationship and a reliable attachment figure will assume this is how relationships are meant to be. So will seek out functional relationships and act functional within them
      Complete opposite for a child with bad experiences of their first attachment figure
    • How might an Insecure Avoidant person act within a relationship?
      • Distant
      • Emotionally not as close
      • Uninvolved
    • How might and Insecure Resistant person act within a relationship?
      • Controlling
      • Argumentative
    • Relationships in Childhood:
      Closely associated with the quality of peer relationships in childhood
    • Relationships in childhood: Research
      Kerns (1994) - Securely attached infants form the best quality relationships in childhood, whereas insecurely attached go on to have difficulty forming friendships
    • Describe the research of Myron Wilson and Smith into relationships in childhood:
      • 196 children aged 7 - 11 from London
      • Assessed using standard questionnaires about attachment type
    • What were the results of Myron Wilson and Smith research?
      • Securely attached - unlikely to be involved in bullying
      • Insecure avoidant - most likely to be victims
      • Insecure resistant - Most likely to be bullies
    • Which researchers carried out the love quiz experiment?
      Hazan and Shaver
    • What was the aim of Hazan and Shaver's research?
      They wanted to see if there was a correlation between the infant's attachment type and their future approach to romantic relationships
    • What was the procedure to Hazan and Shaver's research?
      • Devised a 'love quiz' to asses 3 components:
      -Attachment type
      -Respondent's current and most important relationship
      -General love experiences
      • Quiz printed in local newspaper and readers were asked to send in response
      • 620 replies from ages between 14 - 82
      • Classified respondents according to secure, insecure avoidant, and insecure resistant attachment types
    • Results from Hazan and Shaver's research:
      Found a high correlation between child attachment types and their adult romantic love styles:
      • 56% securely attached
      • 25% insecure avoidant
      • 19% insecure resistant
      Secure were the most likely to have good and longer romantic relationships, avoidant tended to be jealous and feared intimacy
    • Conclusions of Hazan and Shaver's research:
      • Evidence to support the internal working model having a life long effect
      • They did admit that not everyone stayed true to their infant attachment style and changed as they got older
    • Limitation - Internal working model:
      • Internal working models are unconscious so we are not directly aware of their influence on us
      • People can only self report what they are aware of
      • Relying on the conscious awareness of those relationships
      • Social desirability bias
    • Limitation - Conflicting evidence:
      Zimmerman (2000):
      • Assessed infant attachment types and adolescent attachment to parents
      • There was very little relationship between the quality of both attachment types
    • Limitation - Retrospective
      • Many studies assessed the quality of infant parent attachment using self report techniques years later
      • May lead to inaccurate recollection
      • Relies on respondents being honest - Social desirability bias
    • Limitation - Confounding Variables
      Other variables such as temperament may affect both infant attachment and the quality of later relationships
    • Limitation - Too deterministic
      • Research suggests very early experiences have a permeant effect on later adult experiences
      • Deterministic
      • Overall research does not suggest that a persons past determines the future cause of their relationships