Who did what - Attachment Match the psychologist with what they did 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAttachmentASAQA Created by: EllieCreated on: 03-01-15 16:28 Day care can increase aggressive behaviour as found in Canada 2005 baker et al 1 of 22 kids were videotaped at playtime. found that day care decreases aggressive behaviour 1981 Shea et al 2 of 22 a correlation study into time spent in day care and pro social behaviour Di Lalla 3 of 22 investigated the effects of day care on a child's development Campbell Lamb Hwang 4 of 22 a longitudinal study to see if good care can compensate for the privation Romanian orphans suffered. Rutter et Al 5 of 22 wanted to see if early privation effected later relationships Hodges & Tizard 6 of 22 Studied Genie's case Curtiss 7 of 22 identified the short term effects of separation from a caregiver on young children Robertson and Bowlby 8 of 22 Used Meta Analysis to research cross cultural variations in attachment Van Iizendoorn and Kroonenburg 9 of 22 found taht seperation anxiety occurs most strongly between 7-18 months Schaffer and Callender 10 of 22 found taht securely attached infants cope better with separation Barrett 11 of 22 found that girls cope better with separation than boys Gross & McIlveen 12 of 22 Conducted the strange situation Mary Ainsworth 13 of 22 created a theory made of different concepts Bowlby 14 of 22 studied imprinting in geese lorenz 15 of 22 conducted a love quiz which helped to prove that we have an internal working model Hazen and Shaver 16 of 22 Proved how operant conditioning worked with mice and rats Skinner 17 of 22 Proved how classical conditioning worked by using a dog Pavlov 18 of 22 Conducted an experiment with a monkey to test the Learning theory Harlow 19 of 22 suggested there are 4 behaviours which are characteristics of an attachment Maccoby 20 of 22 Studied 70 babies and found that 39% don't have a primary attachment to their mother Schaffer and Emerson 21 of 22 Studied 70 babies and found that 39% don't have a primary attachment to their mother Schaffer and Emerson 22 of 22
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