A03

    Cards (5)

    • What is a weakness? (poor coordination)
      -S and e described first few weeks as asocial.
      -babies this young however have poor coordination and are pretty much immobile
      -therefore it can be difficult to make any judgements about the purpose of behaviour
    • What is another weakness (timing of multiple attachments)
      -however there is conflicting evidence on the timing of multiple attachments
      -bowlby argues that infants form a single attachment to their carer rather than multiple attachments (monotropic relationship)
      -therefore may be multiple explanations for attachment formation
    • What is another weakness(culture and multiple carers)
      -Van ijzendoorn believes that culture plays a part in how and when we form attachments and with whom.
      -in many non-western societies babies have multiple carers as this is the norm and so multiple attachments are formed from the outset.
      -this contradicts s and e
    • what is another weakness (issue in how multiple attachments are measured and assessed)
      -just bc an infant gets distressed when someone leaves the room does not mean that the person is a true attachment.
      -e.g Bowlby states that children have playmates and a chlid might be upset when they leave but that does not indicate attachment.
      -therefore we must be careful in analysis
    • What is another weakness (research support)
      -Carpenter (1975) found that two week old infants looked at faces for longer when it was accompanied with the mother's voice rather than an unfamiliar one
      -we also know that babies have some innate abilities to recognise their mother after birth (Kisilevsky et al 2003)
      -this suggests that infants are attached to their mothers at an earlier age than s and e suggested