Assess whether research into attachment can be considered scientific. (8) Flashcards

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Attachment types can be investigated using the strange situation procedure (SSP) developed by Ainsworth.

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The SSP is structured and highly controlled, so eliminates any situational variables, which increases scientific credibility.

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Classifying attachment by typologies, such as secure (Type B), suggests attachment is a universal law of development.

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Cassibba et al. (2001) replicated the SSP to measure attachment types in Italy suggesting typologies can be measured scientifically as they are objective universal laws.

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Individual differences in the temperament of a child can affect their attachment to their caregiver leading to subjectivity in research.

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Fuertes et al. (2006) found individual differences to be a factor in the formation of attachment, so research using the SSP may not be scientific as it cannot eliminate this subjectivity.

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The strange situation procedure reduces attachment to the behaviours observed within the controlled observation setting.

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Reductionism increases the scientific nature of the SSP as attachment behaviours can be operationalised and empirically observed.

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