1.2.4 Bowlby Evaluation Flashcards

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Evaluation of methodologies and procedures points

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  • No causal findings
  • Biased data
  • The sample
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Why is there no causal findings in Bowlbys research

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The conclusion that prolonged seperation causes the emotional problems experienced by many of the thieves is just a relationship, their may be other variables that caused the emotional problems

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Give an example of this

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  • It might be that discord in the home caused prolonged seperations between mother and child and also caused the affectionless nature of some of the children
  • Or that the affectionless character caused the seperations in some cases
  • No causal conclusions can be drawn
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How was Bowlbys data good

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  • He produced a rich record of qualitative data on each of his pps
  • This provides many insights into the events that preceded the childrens problems
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What was the issue with Bowlbys research data

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  • Data is limited because it is based on the view of one person
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What is a further source of bias in Bowlbys data

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  • The case histories were largly based on the recollections of the parents about events that happened many years previously
  • Such recollections are likely to be innacurate though we would expect some inaccuracy to lean towards potraying events more positively, which would lead to a ‘rosier’ picture of early childhood
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What was an issue with the sample

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All 88 children were emotionally disturbed, therefor it might not be appropriate to generalise from this sample to all children

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Give an example of this

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There may well be delinquents who have no emotional disturbance and the cause of their delinquency may be more social than emotional

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What did Bowlby suggest would be useful for this

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To examine a sample of children appearing in court for stealing in order to determine whether all cases of delinquency have a similar explanation

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What subsequent research supports Bowlby

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Rutter et al comparison between orphans who were adopted before the age of 6 months and those adopted after age of 6 months

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What was found in Rutters study

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Those who were adopted later lagged behind a control group of UK children on all measures of psychical, social and cognitve development

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What were the ethical issues of Bowlbys research

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  • Confidentiality and privacy
  • Valid consent
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Why were participants not given confidentiality

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  • The report gives first names and initial letter of last names
  • Case histories provide a considerable detail of their lives
  • It would be easy for someone to identify the individual and their families
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Why was valid consent an issue in Bowlbys research

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  • Data was collected as a routine part of treeating patients at the clinic and that the decision to use the data was retrospective
  • Children were seen at the clinic from 1936-1939 but report was published in 1946
  • Would have been difficult to gain consent 5 years later
  • Ethical issues like this were less prpblematic then than they are now
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