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What is the term for applying a theory from one culture to another?
Imposed
etic
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Why is imposed etic a problem in attachment research?
It disregards
cultural uniqueness
in behavior
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What does meta-analysis allow researchers to do?
Draw conclusions from a very large
sample
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Is meta-analysis a strength or limitation, and why?
It is a strength due to larger
sample size
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What did Van Ijzendoorn's study actually compare?
It compared
countries
, not cultures
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Why is comparing countries instead of cultures problematic?
Many cultures exist within a
single
country
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What do indigenous theories of attachment aim to explain?
Attachment
rooted in individual cultures
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Are there core similarities in attachment across cultures?
Yes
, there may be
core similarities
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What role does culture play in forming attachments?
Culture
influences
attachment
formation
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Why might we need individual theories for different cultures?
Because cultures can be very different
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What is a validity issue with the 'Strange Situation' in other cultures?
It reflects
American
cultural assumptions
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How is secure attachment viewed in Western cultures?
Willingness
to explore is a sign
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How is secure attachment viewed in Japanese cultures?
Dependence
is seen as
secure attachment
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What can happen to Japanese infants in the 'Strange Situation'?
They may appear
insecurely attached
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What is a strength of meta-analyses regarding population validity?
Sample size
is much greater
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What ethical advantage does meta-analysis have?
Uses
secondary data
, no new
trauma
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How do large samples enhance validity in research?
They reduce
individual differences
and anomalies
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What is a limitation of using secondary data in meta-analysis?
Researchers cannot control all
variables
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What issue arises from small sample sizes in some countries?
Results may not be
truly representative
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What did Van Ijzendoorn and Sagi (2001) find in Tokyo?
Attachment
distributions
similar to
Western
studies
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What did Van Ijzendoorn and Sagi find in rural Japan?
Over-representation of
insecure-resistant
individuals
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Why might original studies show more variation within cultures?
Data collected on different
subcultures
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What do indigenous theories allow psychologists to produce?
Explanations of
attachment
rooted in cultures
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What do
Posada
and
Jacobs
argue
about
attachment
universality
?
Evidence supports universality of attachment
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What may differ across cultures in attachment expressions?
Maternal sensitivity
and
secure-base behavior
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What does Bowlby argue about universal similarities in attachments?
They are
innate
and unaffected by culture
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What do Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg suggest about cultural similarities?
Mass media
influences
parenting ideas
globally
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What might cultural similarities in attachments indicate?
Influence
of an increasingly
global culture
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