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What was the focus of Bowlby's 1944 study?
The link between affectionless psychopathy and maternal deprivation
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What was the sample size of Bowlby's 44 thieves study?
44 criminal teenagers
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How were the 'thieves' assessed in Bowlby's study?
They were interviewed for signs of
affectionless psychopathy
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What characterizes affectionless psychopathy according to Bowlby?
Lack of
affection
,
guilt
, and
empathy
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What additional interviews were conducted in Bowlby's study?
Interviews with the families of the
thieves
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What was the control group in Bowlby's study?
44
non-criminal but
emotionally disturbed
young people
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How many thieves were identified as affectionless psychopaths?
14
thieves
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What percentage of affectionless psychopaths experienced prolonged separation?
12
out of
14
psychopaths
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How many of the remaining 30 thieves experienced separations?
5
thieves
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How many participants in the control group experienced long separations?
2
participants
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What conclusion did Bowlby draw from his study?
Prolonged early
separation
causes affectionless
psychopathy
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What is a limitation of Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation?
The evidence quality is
poor
and
biased
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Who conducted the family interviews in Bowlby's study?
Bowlby
himself
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How did Bowlby's involvement in the study introduce bias?
He knew which teenagers to expect
psychopathy
from
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What influence did Goldfarb's research have on Bowlby's study?
Bowlby
was influenced by
Goldfarb's
findings
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What confounding variables were present in Goldfarb's study?
Early
trauma
and
institutional care
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Why would Bowlby's original evidence for maternal deprivation not be taken seriously today?
It had serious
flaws
and
biases
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