The role of the father

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    • What percentage of infants formed a secondary attachment to their father by 18 months according to Schaffer and Emerson?

      75%
    • What does the formation of a secondary attachment to the father suggest about the father's role?

      The father is important but is unlikely to be the first attachment figure.
    • What percentage of infants formed a secondary attachment within a month of forming a primary attachment?

      29%
    • What did Tiffany Field observe about primary caregivers regardless of gender?

      They were more attentive and spent more time holding and smiling at the infant.
    • What does Tiffany Field's research suggest about primary attachment figures?

      • Primary caregivers can be of any gender.
      • Attentiveness and time spent with the infant are key factors.
      • Mothers are often expected to be primary attachment figures, but this is not always the case.
    • What did MacCallum and Golombok's research demonstrate about children in different family structures?

      Children in homosexual or single-parent families were not different from those with two heterosexual parents.
    • What implication does the research by MacCallum and Golombok have on the role of the father?

      It suggests that the father's role as a primary attachment figure is disputed.
    • What societal and biological factors influence the gender of the primary caregiver?

      • Societal expectations dictate that women are more caring and sensitive.
      • Biological differences: women have higher oestrogen and lower testosterone levels.
    • Why is research into primary attachment figures considered socially sensitive?

      It can lead to blaming parents for later developmental abnormalities in children.
    • What pressure might a single father or mother face regarding their work and child attachment?

      They may feel pressured to return to work to increase the likelihood of their child forming a secure attachment.
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