types of attachment Flashcards
(9 cards)
strange situation
controlled observation designed to test attachment security
babies are assessed on their response to playing in an unfamiliar room, being left alone, left with a stranger and reunited with caregiver
what were they observing
proximity seeking
exploration behaviour
secure-base behaviour
stranger anxiety
separation anxiety
response to reunion
procedure
- baby explores - explore, secure-base
- stranger enters - stranger anxiety
- caregiver leaves - separation, stranger
- caregiver returns, stranger leaves - reunion and secure base
- caregiver leaves - separation
- stranger returns - stranger
- caregiver returns - reunion
secure attachment
moderate stranger and separation anxiety
require and accept comfort
60-75%
insecure-avoidance
explore freely but do not seek proximity or show secure-base
little to no reaction when caregiver leads and little stranger anxiety
little reunion behaviour
insecure-resistant
greater proximity so explore less
high levels of stranger and separation anxiety
resist comfort
3%
good predictive validity
P - strength as outcome predicts a number of aspects of the baby’s later development
E - research showed that those with secure attachments have better outcomes
E - eg less involvement in bullying, better mental health while insecure resistant or not falling into types have worst outcome
L - real and meaningful in baby’s development
P - however not all psychologists believes this is due to attachment
E - Kagan
E - genetically-influenced anxiety can account for these behaviours
L - strange situation may not actually measure attachment
good reliability
P - strength as good inter-rater reliability
E - Bick et al - tested inter-rater reliability for a team of trained observers and found 94% of cases had agreement
E - high levels of reliability, controlled environment and large movements so easy to observe
L - confident attachment type as assessed by strange situation does not depend on subjective judgments
the test may be culture-bound
P - limited as may not be valid measure in different cultural contexts
E - strange situation developed in britain and us - culture-bound
E - other cultures eg in japan display high levels of separation anxiety so disproportionate amounts classified as insecure-resistant but due to nature where in japan separation is very rare
L - very difficult to know what the strange situation is measuring when used outside of europe and the us