Schaffer and Emerson (1964) 'Stages of Attachment' Research Aim and Procedure
Aim:Investigate different stages of attachment.Procedure:-longitudinal studywith 60 babies from a predominantly working-class area in Glasgow.- initial age range: 5 to 23 weeks, studied until age 1.- mothers visited every four weeks.- mothers reported infants' responses to separation in seven everyday situations.- intensity of protests rated on a four-point scale.- mothers identified whom protests were directed towards.- stranger anxiety assessed by infant's response to interviewer at each visit.
Schaffer and Emerson (1964) 'Stages of Attachment' Research Findings and Conclusion
Findings:Between 25 and 32 weeks, 50% showed separation anxiety, often towards the mother (specific attachment).Attachment to the caregiver most interactive and sensitive, not necessarily the one spending the most time.By 40 weeks, 80% had a specific attachment, and nearly 30% displayed multiple attachments.Conclusions:Attachment develops in stages.Led to the development of the Stages of Attachment by Schaffer and Emerson.
- traditional researched focuses on mother-infant attachment.Schaffer and Emerson (1964): majority form primary attachment to mothers around 7 months.- secondary attachments to other family members, including fathers, develop within weeks or months.- 75% of infants studied formed attachment with fathers by 18 months, indicated by protests when fathers walked away.