Role Of The Father + E Flashcards

1
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Def of father

A

anyone who takes on the role of the main male caregiver

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2
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Fathers are ________ __________ to become a babies primary attachment figure

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less likely

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3
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In Shaffer and Emerson’s study ho many fathers were the primary att figure

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3%

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4
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“Most do not father go on to be important att figures”

is this true? ( + stat form Shaffer and Emmerson study)

A

False / No

75% of babies formed an attachment w. father

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5
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What is meant by the ‘Distinctive role of fathers’?

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Whether the father plays a specific role in a child development

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6
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What study did Grossman (2002) conduct

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  • longitudinal study
  • Babies studied up into their teens
  • Assessing the quality of the att
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7
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what were the findings of Grossman (2002)

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  1. The att w. mothers were associated with adolescence
    = fathers were less important in att than mothers
  2. the quality of play was associated with att
    = Fathers role s more to do with play than emotional maintenance.
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8
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HOWEVER, fathers c__ take on the primary caregiver role

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can

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9
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What did Feild (1978) find?

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when primary caregiver fathers spent more time doing things that are part of interactional synchrony = father have the pot. to be the emotion-focused att fig

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10
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P: Methodological problems w. research into father att.

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E: some research focuses on fathers = makes fathers seem different from mothers

E: TMT its diff to know the true role of the father bec lack of clarity

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P: Inconsistent findings

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E: Grossman = fathers play an important role
Golombuck = shows that children in single-parent and lesbian families do not dev differently

E: TMT Research is conflicting and does not answer the question.

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12
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P: Can be used to offer advice to parents

(S) [REAL WORLD APP]

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E: Single parent and Lesbain families can adapt and accommodate the role of the father. and families do not have to stress over who will become the primary caregiver

E: TMT anxiety about the role of the father can be reduced

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13
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P: Bias in research

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E: Preconceptions about how a father should act/ behave created by stereotypes can cause unintentional bias

E: TMT inaccurate/subjective interpretations of the behaviours make the evidence that supports the theory unreliable and subjective

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