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Who conducted the study on early attachments?
Rudolf Schaffer
and
Peggy Emerson
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What was the main aim of Schaffer and Emerson's study?
To investigate the
formation
of early
attachments
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How many babies were involved in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
60
babies
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What was the demographic of the babies in the study?
From
Glasgow
, mostly
skilled working-class
families
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How often were the babies and their mothers visited during the study?
Every month for the
first year
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What types of anxiety were assessed in the study?
Separation anxiety
and
stranger anxiety
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What was the purpose of measuring separation anxiety in the study?
To measure the
infant's attachment
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What age range did the study find significant attachment development?
Between
25
and
32
weeks of age
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What are the stages of attachment identified by Schaffer and Emerson?
Asocial stage
(first few weeks)
Indiscriminate attachment (
2-7 months
)
Specific attachment (around 7 months)
Multiple attachments (after
9 months
)
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What is a limitation of the sample in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
All families were from the same
district
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Why is the longitudinal design of the study considered a strength?
It avoids
confounding variables
of individual differences
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What is a potential issue with the asocial stage of attachment?
Observable
behavior is very limited
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What did Bowlby argue about children's attachment figures?
Children have
playmates
as
well
as
attachment figures
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What is a criticism of how multiple attachments are assessed?
Distress
does not confirm true attachment
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What did critics say about the behavioral measures used in the study?
They are too
crude
as measures of attachment
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What are the key terms related to attachment in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
Stages of attachment
:
Sequence of behaviors
linked to age
Multiple attachments
: Attachments to two or more people
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What is the significance of the study's findings regarding multiple attachments?
Most babies develop multiple attachments after one
main attachment
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What cultural context did some psychologists argue affects attachment formation?
Collectivist
cultures where families work together
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What is the main conclusion about the timing of multiple attachments?
It is unclear when multiple attachments develop
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What did Schaffer and Emerson's study reveal about attachment behavior in infants?
Infants show
different
behaviors
as
they
age
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How did Schaffer and Emerson collect data on attachment?
Through
observations
and
mothers' reports
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What is the significance of the study's external validity?
Participants
behaved naturally in their homes
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What is a key characteristic of the longitudinal design used in the study?
Same
children
observed
over
time
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What does the term 'asocial stage' refer to in attachment development?
First few weeks with
limited
observable
behavior
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What is the role of the primary attachment figure according to Schaffer and Emerson?
To provide a
secure base
for the infant
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What did Schaffer and Emerson find about the percentage of infants showing separation anxiety towards their biological mother?
65%
showed separation anxiety
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What is the implication of the findings regarding attachment figures and playmates?
Distress
does not confirm attachment status
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What is the significance of the study's findings on attachment behavior in infants?
It
highlights
the
complexity
of
attachment
development
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How did Schaffer and Emerson's study contribute to the understanding of attachment?
It identified
stages of attachment development
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What is the main criticism regarding the cultural context of the study?
Results may not
generalize
to other cultures
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What did Schaffer and Emerson's study reveal about the timing of attachment development?
Attachments develop at
different
ages
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What is the significance of the study's findings on multiple attachments?
Most babies develop multiple attachments after one
main attachment
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What did Schaffer and Emerson's study reveal about the role of the caregiver?
Caregivers
influence
attachment development
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What is the implication of the findings regarding attachment behavior in infants?
It highlights the complexity of
attachment development
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Who conducted the study on early attachments?
Rudolf Schaffer
and
Peggy Emerson
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What was the aim of Schaffer and Emerson's study?
To investigate the formation of
early attachments
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How many babies were involved in Schaffer and Emerson's study?
60
babies
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What was the gender distribution of the babies in the study?
31
male and
29
female
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Where were the babies in the study from?
Glasgow
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What socioeconomic background did most of the babies come from?
Skilled working-class families
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