A controlled observation to measure the security of attachment a baby displays to a caregiver
What behaviours were used to judge the attachment?
Proximity seeking
Exploration and safe-base behaviour
Strange anxiety
Seperation anxiety
Response to renuinion
What were the findings of Ainsworth's study?
There were 3 types of attachment that were identifieD
Secure attachment
Insecure-avoident attachment
Insecure-resistant attachment
What is the secure attachment type?
Type B
Explore happily but frequently go back to their caregiver
Moderate seperation distress & stranger anxiety
Require & accept comfort from the caregiver in the renunion stage
What is the insecure-avoidant attachment type?
Type A
Explore freely but do not seek proximity from their caregiver
No reaction when caregiver leaves and little stranger anxiety
Little effort to make contact on renunion
What is the insecure-resistant attachment type?
Type C
Explore less and seek the most proximity to their caregiver
Show high levels of stranger and seperation anxiety
Resist comfort from primary caregiver on renunion
How does Ainsworth's strange situation have good predictive validity? (Strength)
Research shows that type B babies tend to have better outcomes than others
Better health in adulthood
Better achievement in school
This suggests that the strange situation measures meaningful things in a childs development
How does Ainsworth's strange situation have good inter-relater reliability?
Bick et al. found agreements on 94% of the cases in Ainsworth's strange situation
This means that the strange situation does not depend on subject arguments as it has been replicated by other psychologists
How may the strange situation be culture-bound? (Limitation)
The experiment was developed in England and the USA - other cultures may have different experiences
Eg. Takahashi found that babies in Japan had high levels of seperation anxiety & many were insecure-resistant and this was due to the unusual culture of mother-baby seperation in Japan