Early attachment and later life

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    • What is the internal working model in relation to attachment?

      It is a model formed from a child's primary attachment that influences future relationships.
    • How does a loving relationship with a caregiver affect a child's future relationships?

      A child will tend to seek out functional relationships and behave functionally within them.
    • What impact do bad experiences with attachment have on a child's later relationships?

      They may struggle to form relationships or behave inappropriately within them.
    • What attachment type is likely to have the best friendships as teenagers?
      • Secure attachment type
    • Which attachment type is most likely to be bullied?

      • Insecure avoidant attachment type
    • Which attachment type is most likely to be a bully?

      • Insecure resistant attachment type
    • Which attachment type is most likely to have good long-term relationships with partners?
      • Secure attachment type
    • Which attachment type is most likely to experience jealousy with their partners?

      • Insecure avoidant attachment type
    • Which attachment type is most likely to fear intimacy with their partners?

      • Insecure avoidant attachment type
    • What was the focus of Hazan and Shaver's (1987) study?

      To study the association between attachment and adult relationships.
    • What method did Hazan and Shaver use to collect data in their study?

      They analyzed replies to a 'love quiz' printed in a local newspaper.
    • What were the three sections of the 'love quiz' used by Hazan and Shaver?

      Current relationship, general love experiences, and attachment type.
    • What percentage of respondents in Hazan and Shaver's study were identified as securely attached?

      56%
    • What did the findings of Hazan and Shaver suggest about attachment behavior?

      Patterns of attachment behavior are reflected in romantic relationships.
    • What did McCarthy (1999) find regarding securely attached infants?

      They had the best adult friendships and romantic relationships.
    • What problems did insecure-resistant infants face in adulthood according to McCarthy (1999)?

      They had particular problems maintaining friendships.
    • What difficulties did insecure-avoidant infants face in romantic relationships according to McCarthy (1999)?

      They struggled with intimacy.
    • What is the continuity hypothesis in attachment theory?

      • Consistency between early emotional experiences and later relationships
      • Children’s attachment types reflected in later relationships
    • What is Bowlby's view on attachment?

      He sees attachment as monotropic, with infants forming a primary attachment to one person.
    • What are the three attachment types identified by Ainsworth in the Strange Situation?

      Secure, insecure avoidant, and insecure resistant.
    • What did Kagan propose as an alternative explanation for continuity in relationships?

      He proposed the temperament hypothesis, suggesting innate personality influences attachment quality.
    • What limitation does the evidence on continuity of attachment present?

      There is mixed evidence regarding the relationship between infant and adolescent attachment.
    • Why is the evidence on attachment considered subjective?

      Most studies rely on self-report methods, which depend on honesty and accurate recollections.
    • What does the association between infant attachment and later relationships not imply?

      It does not imply causation; other factors may influence both.
    • How do Clarke and Clarke (1998) view the influence of infant attachment on later relationships?

      They describe it as probabilistic, suggesting people are not doomed to have bad relationships.
    • What cultural limitation is associated with the Strange Situation?

      It may not be applicable across different cultures, as attachment perceptions vary.
    • What are the assessment objectives for discussing research into early attachment and adult relationships?
      • AO1: Knowledge and understanding of concepts and studies
      • AO3: Analyze, interpret, and evaluate psychological concepts and research
    • What is the role of Bowlby’s internal working model in attachment theory?

      • Provides a blueprint for later attachment
      • Influences relationships and parenting styles
    • What are the implications of the continuity hypothesis in attachment theory?

      • Early relationships affect later relationships
      • Attachment types influence adult relationship quality