The Influence of Early Attachment Flashcards

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What is the internal working model?

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Model of self and attachment partner based on their joint attachment history which generates expectations about current and future relationships

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
What did they do for their experiment?

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Placed a ‘Love Quiz’ in a newspaper

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
What did the quiz ask questions on?

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Current attachment experiences and about attachment history to identify current and childhood attachment types

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
How many responses did the receive?

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620 responses
Men = 415 responses
Women = 205

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
When analysing the history what did they find about attachment types?

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Secure = 56% 
Avoidant = 25% 
Resistant = 19%
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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
How did securely attached adults describe their love experiences?

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Happy, friendly and trusting

> Accepting and supportive of their partner inspite of faults

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
What did they find about the length of relationships of securely attached adults?

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The average length of a relationship was about 10 years

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Key Study
Hazan & Shaver (1987)
What was the average length of a relationship for an adult with a resistant or avoidant?

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5 years

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What did the Minnesota child-parenr study find?

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Continuity between early attachment and later emotional/ social behaviour

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What was individals classified as securely attached social competence like in later childhood?

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Highest rating
Less isolated
More popular
More empathetic

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How can this be explained in terms of the internal working model?

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Securely attached infants have higher expectations that others are friendly and trusting

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What did Harlow’s research with monkeys also demonstrate a like between?

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Poor attachment and later difficulties with parenting

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