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    • Aim?
      -Rutter (2010) was investigating whether or not the effects of institutionalisation could be reversed with loving and nurturing care
    • What was the method
      -longitudinal study incorporating a quasi experiment
    • How many orphans were there and how were they assessed
      -165 and they were assessed including head circumference height and cognitive functioning before arriving for adoption in Britain
    • They were assessed again at ages..
      -4,6,11,15
      -there was also a control group of 52 British adopted children to use as a comparison
    • What was condition 1
      -children were adopted before the age of 6 months
    • what was condition 2
      -children were adopted between ages of 6 months and 2 years
    • what was condition 3
      -children were adopted after 2 years
    • What were the findings
      -50% of the romain orphans had low IQ
      -all were underweight (deprivation dwarfism)
      -control group had neither of these issues
    • At the age of 11 the mean IQ score for those adopted
      before the age of 6 months was
      -102 compared wit those adopted between 6 months and 2 years who had a mean iq score of 86,those adopeted after 2 years had a mean IQ of 77
    • In terms of attachment those adopted after 6 months showed signs of
      -disinhibited attachment which include symptoms and attention seeking behaviour directed towards all adults even strangers
    • Rutter stated that disinhibited attachment was an adaption to
      -having multiple caregivers during the sensitive period
    • Define institutionalisation
      -effects of growing up in orphanage