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    • What does 'institution' refer to in the context of institutionalization?

      A hospital or orphanage where children live for long periods
    • What is often lacking in institutional settings for children?
      Emotional care
    • What was the focus of research on institutionalization?

      To assess the consequences of deprivation
    • What was the most famous research on institutionalization conducted in the 1990s?

      The study of Romanian orphans
    • Why did many children end up in orphanages in Romania during the 1960s?

      Due to the ban on abortions and contraceptives by Nicolae Ceausecu
    • What happened after the 1989 revolution in Romania regarding children?

      Many children were adopted, some by British parents
    • What was the aim of Rutter's English and Romanian Adoptee (ERA) study?

      • To test the extent to which good care can compensate for years in institutions
      • Followed 165 Romanian orphans adopted in Britain
      • Assessed physical, cognitive, and emotional development at ages 4, 6, 11, and 15
    • How many British children were included in the control group of Rutter's study?

      52 British children
    • What percentage of adoptees showed delayed intellectual development upon arrival in the UK?

      Half of the adoptees
    • What was the mean IQ of children adopted before 6 months of age?

      The mean IQ was 102
    • What was the mean IQ of children adopted between 6 months and 2 years of age?

      The mean IQ was 86
    • What was the mean IQ of children adopted after 2 years of age?

      The mean IQ was 77
    • What did Beckett et al. (2010) find regarding the IQ differences at age 16?

      The differences in IQ remained at age 16
    • What attachment style was observed in children adopted after 6 months of age?

      Disinhibited attachment
    • What symptoms characterize disinhibited attachment?

      Attention seeking, clinginess, and indiscriminate social behavior
    • What was the age range of children assessed in the Bucharest Early Intervention project?

      12-31 months
    • What percentage of the control group was classified as securely attached?

      74%
    • What percentage of the institution group was classified with disorganized attachment?

      65%
    • What percentage of the institution group exhibited disinhibited attachment?

      44%
    • What are the effects of institutionalization as found in the studies?

      1. Disinhibited attachment:
      • Friendly and affectionate towards all adults
      • Adaptation to multiple caregivers
      1. Mental retardation:
      • Signs of mental retardation upon arrival
      • Recovery possible if adopted before 6 months
    • What did Rutter propose about disinhibited attachment behavior?

      It is an adaptation to living with multiple caregivers
    • What did Rutter's study suggest about mental retardation in relation to adoption?

      Mental retardation can be recovered if adoption occurs before 6 months
    • How is mental retardation different from an abnormally low IQ?

      Mental retardation refers to a broader range of cognitive impairments
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