Cultural variations Flashcards

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What was Van iJzendoorn’s aim?

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To investigate different proportions of types of attachment in children across different cultures and countries

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What was Van Ijzendoorn’s procedure?

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It was a meta analysis of 32 strange situation studies with 8 different countries and 18 studies from the USA, studies were weighed according to sample size

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What were Van Ijzendoorn’s findings?

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Secure attachment was more common across all cultures and insecure-resistant types were least common. Avoidant attachments had to highest proportion in. Germany and lowest in Japan. Variation within countries was greater than across countries

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What were Van Ijzendoorn’s conclusions?

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Secure attachment seems to be the most normal but also seems that different cultural practices of rearing a child effect attachment style

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What are 2 strengths of Van Ijzendoorn’s study?

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It was a meta-analysis and they used indigenous researchers

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Why is the study being meta-analysis a strength?

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Many studies used which reduces the effect of anomalies so overall conclusion is more likely to be accurate, providing good population validity.

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Why is the strength of using indigenous researchers?

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Lower chance of investigator effects by researchers and lower demand characterisation from participants as being interviewed by someone from same culture so lower cultural bias.

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What is a limitation of Van iJzendoorn’s study?

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Confounding variables

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How are confounding variables a limitation?

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Characteristics of the sample may not be matched e.g socio-economic background or age of infant and set up, size of the room and availability of toys may not be standardised leading to different attachment types being assumed.

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