Bowlbys Maternal Deprivation +Types of ATTACHMENTS Flashcards

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Who created strange situation test

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Ainsworth + Witting

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what were the 4 main factors being tested in the S.S

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1)stranger anxiety
2) separation anxiety
3) secure base concept
4)Reunion behaviour

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What were the 8 episodes of the strange situation

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1) Mother + infant play
2)child Explore room/ play , parent sits
3)Stranger enters, talks to mother
4)Parent leaves, stranger comforts
5)Parent re enters, stranger leaves
6)2nd separation, baby is alone
7)Stranger returns, comforts
8)Parent 2nd reunion

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What are the 3 types of attachment

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1) Secure

2) Insecure avoidant

3) Insecure resistant

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qualities of Secure Attachment

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-High stranger anxiety
-High separation anxiety
-use mother as secure base
-Positive reunion behaviour

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qualities of insecure avoidant attachment style

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-Low stranger anxiety
-low separation anxiety
- Don’t use mother as secure base (independent)
-Neutral reunion behaviour

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qualities of insecure resistant attachment type

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-Very high separation anxiety
-Very high stranger anxiety
-Don’t use mother as secure base (CLINGY)
-Seek + reject reunion behaviour

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what type of study was Strange situation?

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Lab study

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9
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what did Van Ijzendoornn and Kroonenberg (1988) do

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completed Meta - analysis on 32 studies using Ainsworths strange situation

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what is a meta-analysis

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a summary piece of research which looks at a range of similar studies, analysing for one particular factor e.g: attachment type in s.s on tour

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What was the modt common attachment type found in the S.S on tour
%

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Secure 50-75%

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What 2 countries had the highest percentage of secure attached children

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Great Britain

Sweden

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Which country had the highest percentage of insecure avoidant children

%

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Germany 35 %

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which country had the most insecure resistant children

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Israel 35%

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15
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what is the second most common type of attachment in western culture

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insecure avoident

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16
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what is the second most common type of attachment in Non- western culture

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insecure resistant

17
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What are the consequences of maternal deprivation according to Bowlby

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Effects

-emotional development

-Intellectual development

18
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How does maternal deprivation effect Intellectual development

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-Abnormally low IQ

-Delayed development

19
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How does maternal deprivation effect Emotional development

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-Problematic
-difficult to form relationships
-Causes Affectionless Psychopathy

20
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what is Affectionless Psychopathy

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-Inability to experience guilt
-Inability to experience strong emotions to others- empathy
-prevents normal relationships and is associated with criminality

21
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What belief makes bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory too deterministic?

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If mother is absent for prolonged period of time then the psychological damage is inevitable

22
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2 positives of bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory

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(+)R.S. Bowlby’s 44 thieves

(+) R.S Harlow monkeys

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3 problems with Bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory

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(-) Problem with Bowlby’s research. Researcher bias.

(-)Problem with Harlow’s research. cross species validity

(-) Rutter says Bowlby’s definitions are muddled

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Aim of 44 thieves study Bowlby

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To investigate effects of maternal deprivation on people in order to see whether delinquents have suffered deprivation

25
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Method of Bowlby’s 44 thieves study

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Interviewed 44 adolescents referred to a child protection programme in London due to steeling. Another control group of 44 children referred due to emotional problems and hadn’t committed a crime.
parents and child interviewed
Both groups asked if suffered maternal deprivation
and assessed for affectionless psychopathy

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results of Bowlby’s 44 thieves study

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More than half of juvenile thieves had been separated for longer than 6 months during first 5 yrs of life. only 2 in control group had.

32% of young thieves showed affectionless psychopathy. only 2 in control group had.

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Why was Bowlbys 44 thieves study les valid. 3 reasons

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Bowl by himself carried out the interviews. Experimenter Bias

Retrospective data

Correlation, not causation

28
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Strange situation 5 behaviours used to judge attachment

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Proximity

Exploration and secure base

Separation anxity

stranger anxiety

Reunion behaviour

29
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Sample of Ainsworths study

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103 infants

30
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Findings of Ainsworths study

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Distinc patterns in ways infants behaved

Secure = 60 - 75%

insecure avoidant = 20-25%

insecure resistant = 3% British Todlers

Also found the qualities of these types (on other FC)