strange situation was a study that measures the attachment quality between a mother and infant
strange situation
lab study, artificial stimuli but standardised
100middle classamericaninfants (12-18months) and mothers
strange situation
observers are behind a one way mirror and observe the infants responses:
separation anxiety
reunion behaviour
stranger anxiety
separation anxiety
sign of becoming attached is to protest at separation from the caregiver
reunion behaviour
response to reunion with caregiver, after separation for a short period of time under controlled conditions
stranger anxiety
one of the signs of attachment is a display of anxiety when a stranger approaches
the strange situation procedure1-4
observer introduces mother and baby to experimental room, then leaves (30 secs)
mother is non participant, allows baby to explore. (3 mins) if necessary, play is stimulated after 2 mins
stranger enters. silent for the first minute, talks to the mother for the next minute, and in the third approaches the baby and mother leaves (3 mins)
FIRST SEPARATION EPISODE. stranger gears behaviour towards baby (3mins)
strange situation procedure 5-7
5. FIRST REUNION EPISODE. mother greets and comforts baby, settling into play. the mother leaves and waves bye (3 mins)
6. SECOND SEPARATION EPISODE. baby is alone (3 mins)
7. stranger enters and gears behaviour to the baby (3 mins)
8. SECOND REUNION EPIDSODE. mother enters and greets the baby. stranger leaves (3 mins)
strange situation, ainsworth et al 1978, steps simple
baby and mother
baby explores, mother present
stranger, baby, mother
stranger and baby
mother and baby
baby
stranger and baby
mother and baby
attachment types
secure (B)
insecureavoidant (A)
insecure resistant (C)
strange situation findings
secure = 66% or 70%
insecure avoidant = 22% or 15%
insecure resistant = 12% or 15%
secure (moderate)
uses mother as a safe base to explore environment
distressed when mother leaves - moderate separation anxiety
avoidant of stranger alone, but friendly when mother is present - moderate stranger anxiety
positive and happy when mother returns
insecure resistant (low)
mother and stranger comfort infant equally well
no sign of distress when mother leaves - low separation anxiety
okay with stranger, plays normally when stranger is present - low stranger anxiety
little interest when mother returns
insecure resistant (high)
infant cries more and explores less than other two types
intense distress when mother leaves - high separation anxiety
avoidant of stranger, shows fear - high stranger anxiety
approaches mother but resists contact, may even push her away
mother is inconsistent with sensitive responsiveness
p = children develop different attachment types due to the interaction between the child innate temperament and parents sensitivity towards their needs
e = belsky and rovine (1987), childs attahcment type is a result of child temperament and how parent responds. Child temperament may influence the way their parent responds.
l = to develop a secure attachment, a 'difficult' child would need a caregiver who is sensitive and patient