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Ainsworth's Strange Situation
controlled
observation designed to test
attachment
security
babies are assessed on their
response
to playing in an
unfamiliar
room, being left
alone
, left with a
stranger
and being
reunited
with a caregiver.
there is a 2 way
mirror
and
cameras
so psychologists can
observe
the baby's behaviour.
behaviours used to judge attachment
proximity seeking
- baby with good attachment will stay close to caregiver
exploration
+
secure-base behaviour
- baby will feel confident to explore and use their caregiver as a secure base
stranger anxiety
- displaying anxiety when a stranger approaches shows close attachment
separation anxiety
- protest at separation shows close attachment
response to reunion
- babies will greet caregiver with pleasure and seek comfort if they are securely attached.
Ainsworth's
Strange Situation -
procedure
.
Ainsworth's Strange Situation - findings
found distinct patterns in how babies behaved.
Three main types of attachment
->
secure
attachment
->
insecure-avoidant
attachment
->
insecure-resistant
attachment
secure attachment
Type
B
explore
happily but regularly go back to
caregiver
moderate
separation
distress
moderate
stranger
anxiety
require and accept
comfort
in the
reunion
stage.
60-75
% of British babies are classified as secure
insecure-avoidant attachment
Type
A
explore
freely
but do not seek
proximity
or show
secure-base
behaviour.
show little/no reaction when the
caregiver
leaves
show
little
stranger
anxiety
make little effort to make
contact
when the caregiver
returns
, may even
avoid
contact.
20-25
% of British babies are classified as insecure-avoidant
insecure-resistant attachment
Type
C
seek greater
proximity
than others and
explore
less
high
levels of
stranger
and
separation
anxiety
resist
comfort
when
reunited
with caregiver
3
% of British babies are classified as insecure-resistant
strength - good predictive validity
outcome of the SS
predicts
a number of aspects of the baby's later
development.
research has shown that babies assessed as
secure
have better
outcomes
than others in childhood and adulthood.
in
childhood
- better in
school
, less involvement in
bullying.
in
adulthood
- better
mental
health
suggests the SS measures something
meaningful
in development
counterpoint - predictive validity
the SS may not measure
attachment.
suggested that genetically-influenced
anxiety
levels could account for
variations
in
attachment
behaviour.
strength - good reliability
has good
inter-rater reliability
, is not subjective
Bick et al
tested inter-rater reliability for the Strange Situation and found agreement on
attachment
types in
94
% of cases.
this could be due to it being a
controlled
observation and movements that are easy to
observe.
limitation - culture-bound
the SS may not be a valid measure of attachment in different
cultural
contexts.
was developed in
Britain
+ the
US.
different cultures have different
experiences
as babies.
e.g. In Japan, babies displayed
high
levels of
stranger
anxiety so a disproportionate number were classified as
insecure-resistant.
=
however, the anxiety was due to the unusual
experience
of
mother-baby
separation and not
insecure
attachments.
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