cultural variations in attachment Flashcards
who conducted cultural variations in attachment (2)
- Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg
- Takahashi
describe the procedure of Ijzendoorn and kroonenberg’s research (3)
- meta analysis
- 32 strange situation studies
- 15 from USA
Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg findings (5)
- secure attachment most common attachment types across all cultures
- lowest % sec attachment = china
- highest % sec attachment = great britain
- indvidualistic countries had high lvls of insecure avoidant
- collectivist had high lvls of insecure resistant
Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg conclusion (1)
there are cultural diffs in attachment type
Takahashi procedure (2)
- 60 japanese infants
- strange situation procedure
Takahashi findings (4)
- 68% securely attachment behavior ( like in ainsworth study)
- very low lvls of insecure avoidant behavior (unlike ainsworths study)
- high lvls of insecure resistant behavior (unlike ainsworths study)
- some infants responded to seperation so badly that experiment had to be stopped
Takahashi conclusion (2)
- there are cultural diffs in attachment type
- reasons for extreme distress of japanese infants on seperation is bcs japanese infants tend to sleep w mothers and are very rarely sperated from them
AO3 Ijzendoorn and kroonenberg (3)
✅ meta analysis:
- large sample size
- nearly 2000
- reduces likelihood of anomalous results + accounts for individual diffs
❌ compares attahment type between countries not cultures
- there are many diff cultures in 1 country
❌ strange situation culture biased - imposed etic
- developed in USA
- based on western ideas of attachment behavior
❌ sample not a equal representation of each country
- 15 studies were from USA
- sample not large enough to accurately represent each country
AO3 Takahashi
✅ ethics considered
- some infants responded so badly to seperation bcs japanese infants rarely seperated from mothers
- experiment was stopped immediately
- infants werent put under more harm and stress than they are in everyday lives due to sake of research
❌ CA: it was unethical to put children under more harm than they experience in everyday lives in first place
❌ strange situation = culture bound - imposed etic
❌ cross cultural variations = not valid compatisons of attachment type across cultures
- sample characteristics like poverty, social class, age of ppnts or environmental caharcteristics like size of room, tpys availible varies across cultures
- diff in methodology
- can cofound w findings
- babies may explore more in small rooms
- or less visible proxomity-seeking bcs of room size may make child seem avoidant.
- doesnt tell us anything on cross cultural variations of attachment