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attachment
strange situation
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who developed the strange situation?
Mary
Ainsworth
what was the aim of the strange situation?
to
observe
and
classify
different attachment
types
outline the procedure that the strange situation uses
controlled
observation
different
scenarios
and effect on
behaviour
was recorded
what were the 5 behaviours observed?
proximity seeking
- infant stays close to the caregiver
secure base
- infant feeling comfortable enough with caregiver to explore
stranger
anxiety - becoming upset in presence of a stranger
separation
anxiety - becoming upset when caregiver leaves
reunion behaviour
- reaction when caregiver re-enters
give examples of the situations used in the study
each lasted
3
minutes
infant encouraged to
explore
stranger
enters, tries to
interact
with infant
caregiver
returns
and stranger
leaves
caregiver
leaves
the room
what were the 3 distinct patterns of behaviour that Ainsworth found?
secure
attachment (Type
B
)
insecure-avoidant
(Type
A
)
insecure-resistant
(Type
C
)
outline secure attachment
60
to
75
%
happy
to explore and use caregiver as a secure base
moderate
stranger and separation anxiety
sought
and
accepted
comfort at reunion
outline insecure-avoidant attachment
20
to
25
%
happy
to explore
low
separation and stranger anxiety
did not seek
comfort
upon reunion
outline insecure-resistant attachment
3
%
less
exploration
high
stranger and separation anxiety
sought
comfort at reunion and then
rejected
it
✅ ainsworth's strange situation
standardised
procedure
clear
behavioural categories
high
reliability
❌ ainsworth's strange situation
culturally
biased
classified based on
western
norms and values
lacks
generalisability
❌ ainsworth's strange situation
ethical
concerns
separation
and
stranger
anxiety
balance
research
and
well-being