Strange Situation

Cards (22)

  • Who came up with the strange situation and when?
    Ainsworth ( 1969 )
  • What was the aim of Ainsworth's Strange Situation?
    to measure the security of attachment a child shows towards their caregiver
  • What was the method of Ainsworth's Strange Situation?
    a controlled observation of 106 American infants (aged 9-18 months) through a 1 way mirror which found 3 patterns of attachment
  • What are the 3 attachment types found from this study?
    1. secure
    2. insecure-resistant
    3. insecure-avoidant
  • What were the 8 conditions of the strange situation?
    1. child & caregiver enter an unfamiliar room
    2. stranger enters room & infant is encouraged to play
    3. stranger tries to interact with the infant
    4. caregiver leaves & stranger tries to interact with the infant
    5. caregiver returns (1st reunion)
    6. caregiver & stranger leave - child is left alone
    7. stranger returns & tries to interact with the child
    8. caregiver returns (2nd reunion) & stranger leaves
  • What attachment behaviours were being observed by the infants?
    1. exploration & safe base behaviour
    2. stranger anxiety
    3. separation distress
    4. reunion behaviour
  • What exploration & safe base behaviour would a securely attached infant exhibit?
    infant would explore new environments but would return to mother as a safe base
  • What exploration & safe base behaviour would an insecure-resistant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would not explore new environments and cling to mother
  • What exploration & safe base behaviour would an insecure-avoidant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would explore new environments but not return to mother as a safe base
  • What stranger anxiety behaviour would a securely attached infant exhibit?
    infant would have moderate levels of stranger anxiety
  • What stranger anxiety behaviour would an insecure-resistant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would have high levels of stranger anxiety & be very distressed
  • What stranger anxiety behaviour would an insecure-avoidant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show low levels of stranger anxiety
  • What separation distress behaviour would a securely attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show moderate levels of separation distress
  • What separation distress behaviour would an insecure-resistant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show high levels of separation distress --> 'hot and cold' behaviour on return
  • What separation distress behaviour would an insecure-avoidant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show low levels of separation distress - unbothered by mother's departure
  • What reunion behaviour would a securely attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show joy on reunion
  • What reunion behaviour would an insecure-resistant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would show 'hot and cold' behaviour on return --> seeks proximity but refuses comfort
  • What reunion behaviour would an insecure-avoidant attached infant exhibit?
    infant would be unbothered by mothers return
  • What is the evaluation for Ainsworth's Strange Situation?
    :) Reliability
    :( Everyone
    :( Ethics
  • Develop the reliability evaluation point
    • lab study --> controlled --> easy to replicate --> to examine reliability
    • inter-observer reliability --> several trained observers agreed (94%) on attachment types --> objective
    • overt observation for mothers --> demand characteristics/social desirability bias
  • Develop the Everyone evaluation point
    • cultural differences --> carried out in UK/USA so they may have diff experiences in different cultures --> ethnocentric
    • can't be sure what the experiment is measuring when used outside USA (temperament or attachment)
  • Develop the Ethics evaluation point
    • Infants & Caregivers put in stressful situations --> breaches protection from psych harm
    • Socially sensitive because caregivers feel responsible if told their child is insecure-resistant