Attachment- Cultural Variations

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  • Created on: 05-05-13 18:23
Similar to **: IJZENDOORN AND KROONENBERG
Meta Analysis- 32 studies 8 country's. Most have scure attachment. Mass media or innate
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Different to **: TAKAHASHI
Japanese 1 year olds, alot more A-resistant compared to USA. Non were A-A. Differences explained by cultural norm of infant, never separated from mother.
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COUNTER to takahashi: DURETT
Mordern japanese mothers went out to work and left children. Attachment types in such families seemed to follow Ainsworths.
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Different to **: GRO**MAN
German infants more likely to be insecurely attached, cultural norm of keepng distance between children and parents therefore dont engadge in proximity seeking behaviour.
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DOUbt: BATES AND MASLIN
Cast doubt on validity of ** as attachment style at 12 months did not predict behaviour problems at age 3
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COUNTER to bates and maslin: SROUFE
Children found to be securely attached were seen as more popular and had better self-esteem compared.
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Japanese 1 year olds, alot more A-resistant compared to USA. Non were A-A. Differences explained by cultural norm of infant, never separated from mother.

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Different to **: TAKAHASHI

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Mordern japanese mothers went out to work and left children. Attachment types in such families seemed to follow Ainsworths.

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German infants more likely to be insecurely attached, cultural norm of keepng distance between children and parents therefore dont engadge in proximity seeking behaviour.

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Cast doubt on validity of ** as attachment style at 12 months did not predict behaviour problems at age 3

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