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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 |
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what was the first step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
the mother and kid would enter and become familiar with everything |
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what was the second step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
the kid would play while the mother watches |
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what was the third step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
the stranger enter, interacts with the mother |
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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 |
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what was the fifth step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
mother re-enters |
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what was the sixth step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
both mother and stranger leave, leaving kid on its own |
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what was the seventh step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
stranger returns, tries playing with kid |
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what was the final step in the procedure of the strange situation? |
mother returns and hugs kid |
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what was being observed in the strange situation? |
exploration, stranger anxiety, separation distress and reunion behaviour |
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what type of attachments are there? |
secure (b), insecure resistant (c), insecure avoidant (a) and insecure disorganised (d) |
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what causes the different types of attachments? |
caregiver sensitivity hypothesis and temperament hypothesis |
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what is the temperament hypothesis? |
kids are born with innate personalities which makes some more desirable than others |
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what's an advantage of this way of categorizing kids? |
its simple and can be done clinically |
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what's an disadvantage of this way of categorizing kids? |
it cant be generalised as it only focused on middle class americans |