Bowlby AO3
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- Created on: 27-03-20 14:40
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- Bowlby AO3
- Mixed Evidence for Monotropy
- supported by Schaffer & Emerson (1964)
- most babies did attach to one person first
- not supported by Schaffer & Emerson (1964)
- few babies could form multiple attachments at the same time
- (1st is not special then)
- few babies could form multiple attachments at the same time
- supported by Schaffer & Emerson (1964)
- Support for social releasers
- Brazleton et al (1975)
- attachment figure told to ignore babies signals
- babies became distressed
- attachment figure told to ignore babies signals
- Brazleton et al (1975)
- Support for Internal Working Models
- Bailey et al (1975)
- assessed mothers on:
- quality of relationship with mum
- mothers with poor attachments with their mum had poor attachments with their child
- quality of relationship with baby
- mothers with poor attachments with their mum had poor attachments with their child
- quality of relationship with mum
- assessed mothers on:
- Bailey et al (1975)
- Mixed Evidence for Monotropy
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