The development of attachment Flashcards

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Shaver and Emerson

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Outline the 4 stages in the development:

Stage 1: Indiscriminate attachments
Stage 2: The beginning of attachment
Stage 3: discriminate attachment
Stage 4: Multiple attachment

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Shatter and Emerson (1964)

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Carried out a study of infants in Glasgow. Infants were 5 to 23 weeks old at the start, and were studied until the age of one year. The researchers then described the stages of attachment.

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The role of the father

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Schaffer and Emerson found that fathers were less likely to be primary attachment figures than mothers.

Lamb (1977) reported there was a little relationship between the amount of time fathers spend with their infants and infant-father attachment

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Heerman et al (1994)

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found that the men are less sensitive to infant cues while other research have found no differences.

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What do fathers have an important role as?

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A secondary attachment figures and have more playful and physically active relationships with their children.

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AO3

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One critcism of Schaffer and Emerson’s research is the possibility of unreliable data

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E: Some of the mothers examined may have been less sensitive to their infants, but did not report this during the research.

E: This would cause a systematic bias in the results which do not reflect the mother’s genuine experiences

L: The means that the data obtained by Schaffer and Emerson may be unreliable and might not represent mother-infant relationships

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Another criticism of Shaffer and emerson’s research is the biased sample used

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E: The sample was from a working class population in the 1960s

E: Firstly, this eans that the sample may not represent other social groups and secondly, the results might not apply today.

L: This means that the biased sample may lack population and historical validity.

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Another criticism of Schaffer and Emerson’s research come from cross-cultural research

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E: Sagi et al (1994) found that infants raised in family-based arrangments (individualistc cultures) were twice as close to their mothers, in comparison to those raised in communal enviroments (collectivist cultures)

E: These results suggest that attachments are culturally specfic.

L: Consequently, Schaffer and Emerson’s stages of attachment may only apply to individualistic culttures and not collectivist cultures

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What AO3 Criticisms are you using?

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  1. Schaffer and Emerson’s research is the possibility of unreliable data
  2. Biased sample used
  3. Schaffer and Emerson’s research come from cross-cultural research
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