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who was ainsworth?

she was a psychologist who studied the individual differences in the attachment styles of 100 middle class american infants

what was the first step in the procedure of the strange situation?

the mother and kid would enter and become familiar with everything

what was the second step in the procedure of the strange situation?

the kid would play while the mother watches

what was the third step in the procedure of the strange situation?

the stranger enter, interacts with the mother

what was the fourth step in the procedure of the strange situation?

mother leaves kid and stranger alone, stranger attempts to interact with the kid

what was the fifth step in the procedure of the strange situation?

mother re-enters

what was the sixth step in the procedure of the strange situation?

both mother and stranger leave, leaving kid on its own

what was the seventh step in the procedure of the strange situation?

stranger returns, tries playing with kid

what was the final step in the procedure of the strange situation?

mother returns and hugs kid

what was being observed in the strange situation?

exploration, stranger anxiety, separation distress and reunion behaviour

what type of attachments are there?

secure (b), insecure resistant (c), insecure avoidant (a) and insecure disorganised (d)

what causes the different types of attachments?

caregiver sensitivity hypothesis and temperament hypothesis

what is the temperament hypothesis?

kids are born with innate personalities which makes some more desirable than others

what's an advantage of this way of categorizing kids?

its simple and can be done clinically

what's an disadvantage of this way of categorizing kids?

it cant be generalised as it only focused on middle class americans