Lorenz

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    • Lorenz's research - Aim
      • Investigate the mechanics of imprinting
    • Lorenz's research - Method
      • Divided goose eggs into 2 groups, half left with the mother, half with himself (him being the first living thing they saw)
      • documented their behaviour after they hatched
    • Lorenz's research - Findings
      • His goslings imprinted onto him, following him and showing no recognition of their mother even when mixed together
    • Lorenz's research - Conclusion
      • Early attachment is irreversible and long lasting
    • Lorenz's implications
      • Imprinting
      • later implications
    • Imprinting
      • an innate readiness to develop a strong bond with the mother
    • Later implications
      • if they didnt implant in a 'critical period' then it didnt happen at all
      • birds would develop sexual preference based on who/what they imprinted on
    • (Lorenz) + Research support
      • rubber glove study where chicks implanted on a rubber glove and tried to mate with other gloves when they were older
    • (Lorenz) - Contradiciting evidence
      • throughout repeated socialisation attempts, the birds were able to form 'typical' relationships contradicting the study's imprinting critical period
    • (Lorenz) - Generalisability to humans
      • questionsable as to whether the behaviour of birds can be generalised and applied to that of human development