schaffer and emerson

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    • What was the aim of Schaffer and Emerson's study?
      To investigate the development of infant-caregiver attachment
    • How many babies were included in Schaffer and Emerson's sample?
      60 babies
    • Where were the babies from in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
      Working class families in Glasgow
    • What method did Schaffer and Emerson use to collect data?
      They visited babies and mothers' homes every 4 weeks for a year
    • What was recorded during the visits in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
      Infants' reactions when separated from their mothers
    • What is a strength of Schaffer and Emerson's research method?
      Research was conducted in babies' homes
    • Why is conducting research in babies' homes considered a strength?
      Infants are likely to behave as they would in everyday life
    • What type of design did Schaffer and Emerson use in their study?
      Longitudinal design
    • What is a weakness of Schaffer and Emerson's study regarding the sample?
      All babies were from the same part of Glasgow and same social class
    • How could childrearing practices affect the study's findings?
      Childrearing practices could differ in different places and social groups
    • What is separation anxiety?
      Distress shown by infants when their caregiver isn't present
    • At what age does separation anxiety typically occur?
      6 to 8 months
    • What does stronger anxiety in infants indicate?

      Fear shown when left with an unfamiliar person
    • When does stronger anxiety typically form in infants?
      It forms a little later than separation anxiety
    • What is the asocial stage of attachment?

      Babies do not show a particular preference for caregivers
    • At what age does the asocial stage occur?
      0 to 8 weeks
    • What happens during the indiscriminate stage of attachment?

      Babies recognize and prefer familiar adults
    • What is the age range for the indiscriminate stage?
      2 to 6 months
    • At what age does specific attachment typically develop?
      6 to 8 months
    • What occurs during the multiple attachments stage?
      Infants begin creating attachments to more people
    • At what age do multiple attachments typically begin?
      8 months
    • schaffer and emerson also found that children who had secure attachments tended to have better social skills than those without
    • What is separation anxiety in infants?
      It is distress shown by infants when the caregiver is not present.
    • At what age is separation anxiety first observable in infants?
      Around 6 months.
    • Why is separation anxiety significant in child development?
      It is one of the key signs of a specific attachment.
    • What is stranger anxiety in infants?
      It is the fear that an infant shows when being left with an unknown adult.
    • How does an unknown adult affect a distressed infant?
      An unknown adult is unable to soothe a distressed infant.
    • When does stranger anxiety typically form in infants?
      It typically forms around 6-8 months or often later than separation anxiety.
    • How do separation anxiety and stranger anxiety relate to each other in infant development?
      Stranger anxiety often develops after separation anxiety, typically around 6-8 months.
    • What is a characteristic of infants during the asocial stage according to Schaffer and Emerson?
      They are immobile and have poor coordination.
    • Why is it difficult to make judgments about infants during the asocial stage?

      Because they have little to observe and are immobile.
    • What might Schaffer and Emerson have underestimated regarding infants?

      Their emotional capabilities.
    • How do cultural differences affect infant attachment according to the study?
      Some cultures do not develop one specific attachment.
    • What assumption is considered wrong regarding infant attachment in different cultures?
      That one attachment is universal.
    • How many attachments did Schaffer and Emerson observe in their study?
      Two attachments.
    • What types of anxiety did Schaffer and Emerson include in their observations?
      Separation and stranger anxiety.
    • What are the key points of Schaffer and Emerson's findings on infant attachment?
      • Infants are immobile and have poor coordination during the asocial stage.
      • They may have underestimated infants' emotions.
      • Cultural differences affect attachment development.
      • They observed two types of attachment: separation and stranger anxiety.
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