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Cultural Variations - Ijzendoorn
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Culture -
rules,
social
norms and
expectations
within a society
Collectivist cultures
Focused on
groups,
shared
home and child care, value
interdependence
, and work as a
collective
(
Israel
and
Japan
are more collectivist)
Individualist cultures
Value
independence
,
individual
achievements,
Autonomy
(More
western
countries)
Ijzendoorn and Krooneberg (1988) - Aim
To find out if
inter-cultural
and
intra-cultural
differences do exist
Ijzendoorn and Krooneberg (1988) - Procedure
Meta-analysis
of the findings of
32
studies of attachment behaviour in
8
countries
Examined over
2000
strange situation classifications of attachment
Ijzendoorn and Krooneberg (1988) - Findings
Secure attachment
was the common classification in every country
Insecure avoidant
was the next most common, except
japan
and
Israel
Supports the notion that
secure
attachment is ‘best’ for healthy
social
and
emotional
development
These cultural similarities also support the view attachment could be
innate
and
biological
Limitation - Ethnocentricity
The behavioural categories of the infants all over the world are classified due to the
western,
American
norms and values
Limitation - findings were distorted
As the majority of the studies (
18
/32) were carried out in
America
, the overall findings would have been
distorted
Strength - Comparison is aided by the standardised methodology
The use of the
strange situation
as a procedure means that a
comparison
can be made across
cultures,
and
reliability
is therefore high
Strength - large samples
Increased
internal validity
as it reduces the impact of
anomalous
results caused by bad
methodology
or abnormal
variables
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