Cultural Variations in attachment

    Cards (17)

    • What percentage of securely attached children was found in the USA according to Van Izjendoorn's study?
      65%
    • How many studies were conducted in the UK for the attachment types analysis?

      1 study
    • What percentage of securely attached children was found in Germany?

      57%
    • What percentage of resistant attachment was observed in Japan?

      27%
    • What did Van Izjendoorn and Kronenberg (1988) conduct a meta-analysis on?

      Patterns of attachment across a variety of cultures
    • What was the proportion of securely attached children in Italy according to Simonella et al's findings?

      50%
    • What reason did researchers suggest for the lower proportion of securely attached children in Italy?

      Changing cultural and social expectations of mothers
    • What did Jin et al (2012) find regarding insecure attachment in Korean infants?

      The majority were classed as insecure resistant
    • How do the attachment patterns in Korean infants compare to those in Japan?

      They show similarities in child-rearing practices
    • What is a potential limitation of the study conducted by Van Izjendoorn and Kronenberg?

      It may lack ecological validity
    • What did Sagi and van Izjendoorn find regarding attachment patterns in rural versus urban areas?

      Rural areas had an overrepresentation of insecure-resistant individuals
    • What criticism is leveled against the Strange Situation regarding its sample?

      It was biased as it only used American children
    • What is an example of imposed etic in the context of the Strange Situation?

      Ainsworth assumed attachment stages could be universally applied
    • Why can the findings of Van Izjendoorn and Kronenberg be considered reliable?

      They used significantly large samples of 1990 children
    • How does a large sample size increase the validity of a study's conclusions?

      It decreases the likelihood that results are due to chance
    • What are the main findings of Van Izjendoorn and Kronenberg's meta-analysis regarding attachment types across cultures?

      • USA: 65% secure, 21% avoidant, 14% resistant
      • UK: 75% secure, 22% avoidant, 3% resistant
      • Holland: 67% secure, 26% avoidant, 7% resistant
      • Germany: 57% secure, 35% avoidant, 8% resistant
      • Japan: 68% secure, 5% avoidant, 27% resistant
      • China: 50% secure, 25% avoidant, 25% resistant
      • Israel: 64% secure, 7% avoidant, 29% resistant
      • Sweden: 74% secure, 22% avoidant, 4% resistant
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Strange Situation in measuring attachment?

      Strengths:
      • Widely used and recognized method
      • Provides clear classifications of attachment styles

      Weaknesses:
      • Culture-bound and biased sample
      • May not account for cultural variations within countries
      • Assumes universality of attachment stages