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what are the limitations of
Bowlbys
study?
- Failed to
recreate
:
Lewis
found
no
association &
Gao
found
AP
due to
poor
care
- Bowlby claimed
damage
was
inevitable
:
Kolvchova folund
it can be
prevented
with
good aftercare
what are the strengths of
Bowlbys
study?
+
Levy rat
study says
deprivation
effects
social development
what did
Bowlby
find?
14/44 thieves
were
AP
,
12/14
experienced
sparation-
5/30
experience
separation
2/44
CG experienced
separation
How did Bowlby conduct his study?
interviewed
44 criminal teenagers
for signs of
AP
,
- lack of
affection
,
guilt
,
empathy
interviewed
family
to see if there was any
LT separtion
extra
44
teenagers were
interviewed
(
non criminals
)
CG
What was the aim of
Bowlbys
44 theieves study?
to see the link between
affectionless psychopaths
and
maternal deprivation
what is an
affectionless psychopath
?
someone who doesnt feel
strong emotions
towards others
what are the consiquences of long term separtion?
Lower
IQ
Become
Affectionless Psychopathy
what is the maternal deprivation theory?
idea that for
normal
development
mother
needs to always be
present
- no
LT
separation.
when does separation become a issue?
if child is
deprived
from
emotional care
for a
long
time
What is separtion?
child not
being with
primary
figure
what is a limitation of research in cultural variations?
-
imposed ethics
- most
studies
involved where in
USA 18
/
32
what is a strength of research in cultural variations?
most research was by
indigenous researchers
Other researchers found the same results what does this mean?
Cultural practices
influence
attachment types
-
Jin
(
Korea
)
-
Simonelli
(
Italy
)
what did Van IJendoors find?
Secure attachment
was most
common
- western =
B,A,C
- non western =
B,C,A
150
%x
greater variention
within cultures than
between
How did Van IJendoors conduct his study?
meta-analyse
of
32 studies
in different
cultures
What was the aim of Van IJendoorns study?
investigate
differnt types
of
attachment
in
cultures
whats a limitation of ainsworth research?
- Could be
genetic
- May be
different
in different
cultures
(
Takahashi
= Japan found
high levels
of
separation anxiety
in type
C)
whats a strength of ainsworths research?
+
Brick
et al agreed on
94
% of cases
+
Real world application
as can predict
behaviours
what is Type C attachment?
insecure-resistant
attachment
- High
proximity
seeking
- Little
exploration
/
secure base
- High
stranger
distress
- High
separation
anxiety
-
Resistant
when
reunited
what is Type B attachment?
secure
attachment
-
Moderate proximity seeking
-
High exploration
/
secure base
-
Moderate stranger distress
-
Moderate separation anxiety
- Accepted when
reunited
what is Type A attachment?
insecure-avoidant
attachment
- Little
proximity
seeking
- High
exploration
/
secure
base
- Little
stranger
distress
- Little
separation
anxiety
-
Aviodence
when
reunited
what behaviour does ainsworth test?
-
exploration
&
secure base
-
stranger
distress
-
separation
anxiety
-
reunion
behaviours
How did ainsworth conduct his reasearch?
Placed
caregiver
, baby in a
unfamiliar
room.
Remove/add
caregiver
& a
stranger
from the baby.
what is a limitation of research into roles of father?
-
observer bias
- according to the
theory
growing up in a non
hetrosexual
would make attachments
abnormal
what is a strength of research into roles of fathers?
+
real
world
application
+
Hrdy
found it may be
biological
What did research into primary attachment to fathers find?
Fathers
can
have the
same emotional
role as
mothers
when
primary
figures.
How did they research fathers as primary attachment figure?
Filmed
4m
old babies
face-face interactions
with:
-
primary mother
-
primary father
-
secondary father
Who researched Fathers as Primary Attachment Figures?
Field
What did research into roles of fathers find?
-
More
attachements with
Mothers
, not
Fathers
(
importance
?).
-
Fathers
attachment was related to
play
+
simulation
How did they research roles of fathers?
(
Longitudinal
study) looked at
both
parents
behaviours
and
relationship
to see
quality
of
attachment
later in
life.
who researched roles of fathers?
Grossman
What did research into attachment to fathers find?
75
% of
babies
form
attachment
with
father
by
18months.
This is shown though
separation anxiety.
who researched attachment to
fathers
?
schaffer
what is a father?
a
childs closest male caregiver
what a limiation of Schaffers study?
-
Mothers
reports could be
bias
- Cannot
generalise
whats a strength of Schaffers study?
+
Longitudinal
in
natural
environment
what is stage 4 of attachment?
Multiple
attachments
what is stage 3 of attachment?
specific
attachment
what is stage 2 of attachment?
Indiscriminate
attachment
what is stage 1 of attachment?
Asocial
stage
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