3.2: Animal studies of attachment Flashcards
Imprinting
Imprinting is a form of attachment where offspring follow the first large moving object
Much early research into attachments was conducted on what?
Much early research into attachments was conducted on animals
Much early research into attachments was conducted on animals.
John Bowlby, one of the most import important psychologists in this area, was highly influenced by such studies in forming what?
John Bowlby, one of the most import important psychologists in this area, was highly influenced by such studies in forming:
- His theory of monotropy
- His maternal deprivation hypothesis
Much early research into attachments was conducted on animals.
Such studies were often conducted on the basis that there was what between humans and animals?
Such studies were often conducted on the basis that there was a biological continuity between:
- Humans
- Animals
Much early research into attachments was conducted on animals.
Such studies were often conducted on the basis that there was a biological continuity between humans and animals, so what was true for animals would also be true for who?
Such studies were often conducted on the basis that there was a biological continuity between:
1. Humans
2. Animals
,so what was true for animals would also be true for humans
Much early research into attachments was conducted on animals.
Such studies were often conducted on the basis that there was a biological continuity between humans and animals, so what was true for animals would also be true for humans.
Such studies were also regarded as being what if performed upon humans?
Such studies were also regarded as being more ethical than if performed upon humans
Animal research has been used to look at the formation of what between non-human parents and their offspring?
Animal research has been used to look at the formation of early bonds between:
- Non-human parents
- Their offspring
Animal research has been used to look at the formation of early bonds between non-human parents and their offspring, but we can’t do what?
Animal research has been used to look at the formation of early bonds between:
1. Non-human parents
2. Their offspring
,but we can’t generalise their findings to humans
Why are psychologists interested in animal research?
Psychologists are interested in animal research, because:
- Attachment-like behaviour is common to a range of species
- So animal studies can help us to understand attachment in humans
Who was one of the most prominent ethologists?
Konrad Lorenz was one of the most prominent ethologists
Imprinting:
Applying this to humans:
If imprinting does not occur, what could be the possible implications of this?
What does John Bowlby’s theory suggest?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment
Imprinting:
Applying this to humans:
If imprinting does not occur, what could be the possible implications of this?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment (about how many years)?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment (about 0 - 5 years)
Imprinting:
Applying this to humans:
If imprinting does not occur, what could be the possible implications of this?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment (about 0 - 5 years).
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then what will the child suffer from?
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental consequences
Imprinting:
Applying this to humans:
If imprinting does not occur, what could be the possible implications of this?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment (about 0 - 5 years).
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental consequences, such as what?
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental consequences, such as:
- Reduced intelligence
- Increased aggression
Imprinting:
Applying this to humans:
If imprinting does not occur, what could be the possible implications of this?
John Bowlby’s theory suggests that there is a critical period for developing an attachment (about 0 - 5 years).
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental consequences, such as reduced intelligence and increased aggression (the what theory)?
If an attachment has not been developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental consequences, such as:
1. Reduced intelligence
2. Increased aggression
(the evolutionary theory)