ainsworth Strange Sitaution Flashcards
aim
to identify different attachment types and the quality of attachments by observing attachment behaviours
what is the Strange situation
controlled observation procedure designed to measure attachment child displays towards a caregiver
developed by mary wins worth and invokes a series’s of episodes where child is left alone and stranger comes in and out of the room
procedure of Ainsworth SS
child and caregiver enter an unfamiliar playroom
child encouraged to explore
stranger comes in and tries to interact with child
caregiver leaves the child and stranger together
caregiver returns and the stranger leaves
caregiver leaves child alone
stranger returns
caregiver returns and is reunited with child
findings
found there are three main attachment types
Secure attachment
Insecure-avoidant
Insecure-resistant
study tip:SIIC
secure attachment (Type B)
most desirable attachment type
infant shows moderate levels of separation and stranger anxiety
securely attached babies play happily and use caregiver as a secure base
Insecure-avoidant attachment (Type A)
shown by low anxiety but weak attachment
these babies explore freely but do not seek proximity or show secure base behaviour. They show little/no reaction when their caregiver leaves and little stranger anxiety
Insecure-resistant attachment(Type C)
an attachment type characterised by strong attachment and intense anxiety
these babies seek greater proximity than others and so explore less
show high levels of stranger and separation anxiety but can resist comfort when reunited with their caregiver
weakness-test may be culture bound
ss may not be valid measure of attachment in dfferent cultural contexts. SS was developed in Britain and the USA hence may be culture-bound e.g only valid for use in certain cultures. One reason for this is that babies have different experiences in different cultures abd these experinces may affect their responses to the SS
weakness-SS lacks ecological validity
procedure is low in ecological validity. this is because Ainsworth and Bell had strict control over the events that occurred in the controlled observation and it’s extraneous variables
strength-SS shows good reliability
Bick et al tested inter-rated relativistic for the SS for a team of trained observers and found an agreement on attachment type in 94% of cases
weakness-low in internal validity
this is because of Main and Weston found children behave diffeeenyly depending on which parent they were with
findings of attachment types
secure attachment-60-75% babies are secure
insecure-avoidant attachment-20-25% babies are insecure avoidant
insecure resistant-3% babies insecure resistant