Schaffer & Emerson (1964) - ATTACHMENT Flashcards

1
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how many babies where used in this study and where were they from

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60 - 31M, 29F from Glasgow and (generally) skilled working-class families

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what two aspects of attachment were researched (Schaffer and Emerson, 1964)

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separation anxiety and stranger anxiety

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how was information recorded in the separation anxiety section of the experiment

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self report, semi-structured interview

parents asked what behaviours babies did when they left the room

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how was information recorded in the stranger anxiety section of the experiment

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measured response to unfamiliar adults

controlled observation

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5
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at around 6 months (25-32 weeks) old what did 50% of the babies show

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separation anxiety towards one individual (the primary caregiver)

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6
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what is it called when a baby shows separation anxiety to one person only

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specific attachment

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7
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what determined the person who became the primary caregiver to the baby

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the most responsive, interactive and sensitive caregiver- not necessarily the person who spends the most time with them

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by 40 weeks old what was found in the babies’ behaviour

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80% had specific attachments, 30% had multiple attachments

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9
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how many stages did Schaffer and Emerson’s stage model contain

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4

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what was stage 1 of S&E’s stage model

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indiscriminative attachment

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what is indiscriminative attachment

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no preference for people/ objects. only a preference for a social stimulus

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stage 2 of the stage model

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beginnings of attachment

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what happens within ‘beginnings of attachment’ stage

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babies can distinguish between familiar people and strangers. no stranger anxiety, comforted by anyone

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stage 3 of stage model

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discriminative attachment

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15
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what happens within ‘discriminative attachment’ stage

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separation and stranger anxiety are seen. preference for one person (primary caregiver)

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16
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stage 4 of stage model

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multiple attachments

17
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what happens within ‘multiple attachments’ stage

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discriminative attachments are formed with others. secondary attachment figure formed (S&E - “usually the father”)