Th strange situation is research by Mary Ainsworth that assesses the quality of the attachment between a mother and her baby
AIM
to measure security of attachment a child shows towards their caregiver.
METHOD
controlled observation
100 infants
aged 9-18 months
Assessing - psychologists observed behaviour through a 2-way mirror and found 3patterns of attachment
3 patterns of attachment
SECUREtype b (66%)
INSECURE-AVOIDANTtype a (22%)
INSECURE-RESISTANTtype c (12%)
Secure attachment - child is happy to explore, child seeks proximity to care-giver, child has moderate levels of separation anxiety when care-giver isn't present.
Insecure-avoidant - child explores freely, child does NOT seek proximity to care-giver, little-to-no separation (or reaction when care-giver leaves).
Insecure-resistant - child explores less, child seeks greater proximity, child displays considerable amounts of separation and stranger anxiety when care-giver isn't present, child resists comfort of care-giver when reunited with them.
CONCLUSION: Ainsworth suggested attachment type was determined by primary care-giver'sbehaviour (mother')
EVALUATION POINT 1
other types of attachment - disorganised attachment.
characterised by a lack of consistent social patterns (not showing behaviour that is strictly any of 3 attachment types)
EVALUATION POINT 2
high reliability - methods used to observe behaviour in Ainsworth's study are clear and accurate
EVALUATION POINT 3
real world application
greater understanding of people and relationships
promotes stability and functional families
brings attention to parenting
EVALUATION POINT 4
overt observation
mother may behave differently to appear like a good parent
this biases the results as it is likely to change child's responses
threatens the validity of the findings
EVALUATION POINT 5
ethical considerations
children intentionally put in stressful situations
can be argued that child wasn't protected from harm
children examined for response regardless of stress levels