Attachment-develoment Of Attachment Flashcards

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Schafer and Emerson (1960’s) conducted a landmark study which twig the findings constructed a description of how attachment develops.

4 stages:

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Stage 1- indiscriminate attachments

Stage 2-the beginnings of attachment

Stage 3- discriminate attachment

Stage 4- multiple attachments

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Stage 1-indiscriminate attachment

From birth till about 2 months infants produce similar response to all objects (animate or inanimate)

What happened during this period?

What did infants begin to prefer towards the end of this period?

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Reciprocity and I S 🎭Blake a role in establishing infants relationships with others

They begin to show greater preference for social stimuli (e.g. Smiling)

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Stage 2- beginnings of attachment

Around age of four infants become more social

What do they prefer and can distinguish between

What do they not shows signs of yet?

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Prefer human company than inanimate objects and can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar people

No signs of stranger anxiety (distress when approached/picked by someone unfamiliar)

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Stage 3-Discriminate attachment

By 7 months old infants begin to show signs of separation anxiety
(distress when sow rated from caregiver)
They even shows signs of joy at reunion with a particular person and most comforted by them (becomes a primary attachment figure)

Stranger anxiety displayed (sign of another formed specific attachment)

What did Schafer and Emerson find in regard to infant attachment and how it formed best?

Percentages of mothers/father and specific or joint attachment

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Intensely attached infants occurred with mothers responds quickly and sensitively to signals and mothers who offered the most interaction (quality over quantity)

Mother:

  • 65% first specific attachment
  • 30% first joint attachment

Father:

  • 3% first specific attachment
  • 27% first joint attachment
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Stage 4- multiple attachment
Soon after main attachment formation… Infant develops further attachment depending on how many consistent relationship he/she has

What percentage of infants did Schafer and Emerson find had multiple attachments (secondary attachments)

What did they also display in these relationships?

What happen to the percentage after 6 months after initial attachment formation

What proportion of infants had 5 or more secondary attachments?

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29%

Stranger anxiety

78%

1/3 had 5 or more secondary attachments

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Schafer and Emerson (1964)

How many infants of working class families studied?

What was the age range at the start?

At what age were they studied until?

How often were the mothers visited? (Cheeky answer below↙️)

What happened at every 4 weeks visit?

What were mother also asked to describe the intensity of… How was it rated… “Who was the protested D!R£CT£D towards ?

What was also measured during visits?

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60

5-23 weeks

One year old

Every 4 weeks

Reported infant’s response to separation in 7 everyday situations

Intensity of any protest upon separation (rated on a 4-point scale) and asked to state who the protest was directed towards

Stranger anxiety with infants response to interviewer

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Evaluation-

Unreliable data

Why was data based on mother reports considered unreliable?

What does this create and what impact does it have on validity

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Some mothers may be less sensitive to infants protest hence less likely to report them

Systematic bias = less valid

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Evaluation-

Biased sample:
2 ways study was biased?

What did Cohn et al (2004) discover in regard to the number of dad who steps at home to care for kids and families

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1- from working class population (only apply to that social group) = not generalisable

2-from 1960’s (parental care of child ring change since then

-had quadruples in the past 25 years

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Evaluation-

Are multiple attachments equivalent?

How did Bowlby oppose this idea of equal attachment?

What do secondary attachments act as?

Rutter (1995)- what did he believe about all attachments and what purpose did they serve

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Bowlbys view was that an infant forms one special emotional relationship

Emotional safety nets

Beloved all attachment were equal and all attachment integrated to produce an infants attachment type

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