Evaluation

    Cards (16)

    • What improvements have been made in how orphaned and children's homes are run based on research findings?

      They now limit the number of carers to one or two, with a key worker for each child.
    • Why is having a key worker important in children's homes?

      It encourages secure attachment between the child and the carer.
    • What is a strength of the research on orphaned children?

      • It has real-life applications.
      • It has improved the lives of real children in orphanages.
    • What is a counterpoint regarding the research findings on older adopted children?

      It suggests that children adopted at a later age may be worse off, affecting adoption rates.
    • What are extraneous variables?

      Variables that can affect the outcome of a study but are not the focus of the research.
    • What is a confounding variable?

      A variable that affects one group in a study but not the other.
    • How do Romanian orphan studies compare to other research on orphans regarding extraneous variables?

      They have fewer extraneous participant variables than other orphan studies.
    • What unique circumstances did Romanian orphans experience compared to other orphaned children?

      They did not experience trauma, abuse, or bereavement like many other orphans.
    • What does high internal validity in the Romanian orphan research imply?

      It suggests that observed effects are truly due to institutionalization.
    • What were the conditions like in Romanian orphanages?

      They had particularly poor standards of care and low levels of intellectual stimulation.
    • What are situational extraneous variables?

      Variables that wouldn’t be present in other research on institutionalization.
    • Why might the results of the Romanian orphan research not be generalizable?

      Because the conditions in Romanian orphanages are unique and not representative of other orphanages.
    • What is a counterpoint regarding the adoption of older children based on the research?

      It shows there isn’t a concern with adopting older children, making it more socially sensitive.
    • What issue arises from the lack of random allocation in the adoption conditions of the study?

      It raises concerns about internal validity due to potential confounding variables.
    • What might happen if more sociable children were adopted first?

      It could lead to existing differences between children before they were adopted.
    • How do confounding variables affect the interpretation of the effects of institutionalization?

      They make it difficult to determine if the effects are due to age of adoption or other factors.