Animal studies of attachment Flashcards

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What key study was conducted in 1952?

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Lorenz’s gosling study into imprinting

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What was the aim of Lorenz’s study?

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To demonstrate and provide evidence for an innate imprinting mechanism

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What was the procedure of Lorenz’s study?

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Randomly divided a clutch of goose eggs
Half of the eggs hatched with the mother
Half of the eggs hatched in an incubator - Lorenz was the first living thing they saw
Lorenz observed their behaviour and then their later courtship behaviour

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What were the findings of Lorenz’s study?

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The incubator group followed Lorenz
The natural group followed the mother
Lorenz found a critical period, as little as two hours in some species, in which time they had to imprint or they wouldn’t attach at all
Lorenz found sexual imprinting occurred - birds showed courtship behaviour to humans

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What are the evaluation points for Lorenz’s study?

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Issues generalising from birds to humans
There is further research support for imprinting - Guiton et al. Chicks that imprint on washing gloves would try to mate with them
Lorenz’s conclusion were questioned - Guiton et al. - chicks eventually learnt to prefer mating with other chicks

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What was the key study conducted in 1958?

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Harlow’s study into the importance of contact comfort

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What were the aims of Harlow’s study?

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He wanted to observe the effects of maternal deprivation and investigate if a soft object would serve some of the functions of a mother

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What were the procedures of Harlow’s study?

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He reared 16 rhesus monkeys
Half of the monkey’s had milk dispensed by a wire model mother
Half of the monkey’s had milk dispensed by a cloth covered model mother
Monkey preferences were measured
(Frightening situations were also tested)

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What were the findings of Harlow’s study?

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Monkeys preferred contact comfort to food
There is a critical period for normal development
Maternal deprivation has a permanent effect - aggressive, less sociable, killed offspring

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What are the evaluation points for Harlow’s study?

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Important practical applications - helps social workers realise risk factors in child neglect
Harlow criticised for ethical issues
Issue generalising from monkeys to humans

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