Ainsworth strange situation, types of attachment Flashcards
Burger for secure (type A) (Ainsworth strange situation, types of attachment)
B: Secure attachment is the most common type.
U: Infants show distress when separated, seek comfort on reunion, and use the caregiver as a secure base.
R: Found in 65% of infants, marked by confidence in exploring and preference for the caregiver.
G: Strength: High reliability with 94% inter-observer consistency.
E: Shows stability in identifying attachment behaviors.
R: Weakness: Internal validity questioned due to potential caregiver influence.
Burger for insecure avoidant (type c) (Ainsworth strange situation, types of attachment)
B: Insecure avoidant involves minimal emotional attachment to the caregiver.
U: Infants show little distress on separation, avoid contact on reunion, explore independently.
R: Seen in 22% of infants; may reflect discouragement of dependency by caregivers.
G: Strength: Useful for understanding attachment shaped by caregiver responsiveness.
E: Highlights attachment formation.
R: Weakness: May not generalize across cultures due to varied caregiving practices.
Burger for insecure resistant (type c) (Ainsworth strange situation, types of attachment)
B: Insecure resistant shows intense dependency with difficulty being comforted.
U: Infants are highly distressed on separation, resist comfort on reunion.
R: Seen in 12% of infants, possibly from inconsistent caregiving.
G: Strength: Highlights attachment dynamics in insecure relationships.
E: Identifies attachment patterns.
R: Weakness: Simplistic classification; disorganized types (Type D) also exist with mixed behaviors.