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3.6.1 Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg's Meta-Analysis
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What is a meta-analysis in psychology?
A study of
studies
What do researchers do in a meta-analysis?
They combine data from
past studies
How do Secure, Avoidant, and Resistant attachment patterns differ across cultures?
They
vary
based on
cultural
contexts
What were the main objectives of Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg's study?
Identify
differences
in
attachment patterns
across cultures
Compare
common attachment styles
in various
cultural contexts
Understand cultural practices leading to
specific attachment styles
What test is used to collect data on attachment styles?
Strange Situation
What is the significance of comparing attachment styles in various cultural contexts?
It reveals cultural influences on attachment
What is the most common attachment style worldwide?
Secure attachment
How many countries were included in the meta-analysis?
8
different countries
Which cultures show more frequent resistant attachment?
Japan
and
Israel
What impact did the findings of the meta-analysis have on understanding cultural influences on attachment?
They highlighted how
culture
affects
bonding
What are the key aspects of the data collection methods used in the study?
Use of the
Strange Situation
test
Interaction
between babies, caregivers, and strangers
Controlled setting for observations
Meta-analysis
of studies from
8 countries
Total of
1,990
babies participating
In which culture is avoidant attachment more common?
Germany
What was the main research question of Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg?
Does
culture
affect how
babies
bond?
How does meta-analysis enhance the reliability of research findings?
By combining data from
multiple studies
Why did Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg study attachment styles?
To see if attachment varies
across
cultures
What might be a specific cultural practice that leads to a particular attachment style?
Co-sleeping may promote
secure attachment
Compare attachment styles in Germany, Japan, and Israel.
Germany: More
avoidant
children due to early
independence
encouragement
Japan: More
resistant
children due to emphasis on
closeness
Israel: More
resistant
children due to
similar
cultural
values
Why is understanding cultural influences on attachment important for healthcare providers?
It helps them be more
culturally sensitive
.
What was the purpose of Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg's meta-analysis?
To study
attachment patterns
across cultures
Why would researchers use meta-analysis instead of new experiments?
To obtain a bigger, more
reliable
result
How did the meta-analysis by Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg enhance understanding of attachment?
By
combining
results from smaller
studies
Who conducted the meta-analysis on attachment patterns?
Van IJzendoorn
and
Kroonenberg
Why is avoidant attachment more common in Germany?
Independence
is highly valued
What do the findings on cultural variations in attachment reveal?
Secure
attachment is globally common but varies.
Avoidant
attachment is prevalent in
cultures
valuing independence.
Resistant
attachment is frequent in cultures emphasizing closeness.
Cultural
norms
significantly shape parent-child bonds.
What childcare practices contribute to resistant attachment in Japan and Israel?
Close
proximity
and
responsiveness
are emphasized
How do cultural factors influence attachment styles in children?
They
shape parenting practices
and
responses.
How does Germany's approach to child-rearing affect attachment styles?
It leads to more
avoidant
children
How does the prevalence of secure attachment vary?
It
differs
across
cultures
How can parenting practices affect attachment styles?
They can lead to
secure
or
avoidant
attachments.
What attachment style may develop from fostering independence early in children?
Avoidant attachments
What is the total number of babies that participated in the study?
1,990
babies
Why is the sample size of 1,990 babies significant?
It ensures findings are
reliable
and
representative
What does being culturally sensitive mean for healthcare providers?
Tailoring advice to
match
cultural needs.
What future research could explore regarding attachment styles?
Evolution of parenting practices over time
Interaction with cultural factors like education
Long-term outcomes
of
different
attachment styles across cultures
What type of attachment might result from parents being highly responsive to their babies' needs?
Secure attachments
What does the Strange Situation test measure?
It measures
attachment styles
of babies
Why do Japan and Israel have more resistant children?
Due to their focus on
closeness
What did Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg study?
Attachment
patterns across different cultures