animal studies of attachment Flashcards

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lorenz procedure

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randomly divided a large group of goose eggs

half eggs hatched with the mother good in natural environment

other half hatched in incubator where the first moving object they saw was Lorenz

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lorenz findings

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incubator group followed lorenz

control group followed mother

when mixed they followed same as before

imprinting occured

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imprinting

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attach to and follow the first moving object they see

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critical period

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period in which imprinting needs to take place

if imprinting does not occur within time - will not attach to a mother figure

monkeys - 90 days

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sexual imprinting

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birds that imprinted on a human would display courtship behaviour towards humans

case study of peacock in reptile house of zoo - giant tortoises

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harlow - procedure

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16 baby monkeys with two wire model mothers

one condition - milk was dispensed by plain wire
other - milk from cloth covered

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harlow - findings

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cuddled the cloth mother in preference to plain wire

comfort from cloth when frightened regardless of milk

contact comfort - more important than food

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maternal deprivation

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monkeys deprived of real mother

plain wire only - most dysfunctional

aggressive and less sociable
neglected young and attached children

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research support - lorenz

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P - strength is support for concept of imprinting
E - chicks exposed to simple shapes that moved eg triangle with rectangle in front
E - combinations moved in front of them and followed the original most closely
L - supports view young animals borns with innate mechanism to imprint on a moving object during critical period

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generalisability to humans - lorenz

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P - limited to generalise findings from birds to humans
E - mammalian attachment different and more complex
E - attachment for mammals is two way process and show emotional attachment to young
L - probably not appropriate to generalise findings

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applications to understanding human behaviour - lorenz

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P - even though very different - can use ideas
E - imprinting explains human behaviour
E - computer users exhibit baby duck syndrome - attachment formed to their first computer operating system
L - Seebach

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real-world value - harlow

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P - strength is its important real-world applicatins
E - clinical psychologists and social workers effect of lack of bonding - prevent poor outcomes
E - understand importance of attachment figures of baby monkeys for breeding programmes
L - value of Harlow’s research is not just theoretical but also practical

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generalisability to humans

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P - limited ability to generalise from humans to monkeys
E - monkeys more similar than birds and mammals share common attachment behaviours
E - human brain and behaviour still more complex
L - may not be appropriate to generalise Harlow’s findings

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