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Summary Revision notes for Attachment - A Level

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If you dont have any notes on Attachments in psychology or just not bothered to make any, these revision notes are perfect for you! They summarise each sub topic and its strengths/weaknesses to one page so it is manageable and easy to understand . It includes various forms of note-taking such as mindmaps, graphs, images and tables as well! It is useful for any A level students who are hoping to do well in their exams. I hope it these notes benefit you! :)

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Caregiver-Infant Interactions




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Strengths Weaknesses
• Filmed observation • Difficult to observe babies
o Babies don’t know they are being recorded => natural behaviour o Babies aren’t very co-ordinated => hard to interpret the meaning of
• Reliable + valid movements
▪ Can’t be certain that any particular interactions are meaningful
• Counterpoint – evidence from other sources =>
• Difficult to infer developmental importance
o Isabella et al (1989) - good levels of reciprocity/synchrony are
associated with good quality attachments
o Feldman (2012) – synchrony + reciprocity describe behaviours that
▪ Early interactions are likely to have importance for development occur at the same time
o Can be reliably observed but doesn’t tell us the purpose
▪ Cannot be certain that reciprocity/synchrony are important in
development

, Schaffer’s stages of attachment
Stage Age Characteristics
Asocial 0-6 weeks Short-lived, attention seeking behaviour (e.g. crying/smiling) is not directed at anyone –
suggests attachments can be made with anyone

Indiscriminate 6 weeks- 7 Child seeks attention from anyone but familiar faces elicit a greater response
Attachments months
Specific Attachments 7 months Child is primarily attached to the main caregiver – if they are separated the child becomes
onwards distressed + wary of strangers
Multiple Attachments 10/11 months Infant becomes more independent and forms several attachments

Schaffer + Emerson (1964) :
Procedure : researchers visited 60 babies from Glasgow every month for a year and again at 18 months

- Separation anxiety was measured by asking mothers about the child’s behaviour during everyday separations (e.g. leaving the room)
- Stranger anxiety was measured by asking mothers questions about their children’s anxiety responses to unfamiliar adults

Findings + conclusion : babies developed attachments through stages (asocial -> multiple attachments)

- Specific attachments tended to be with the person most interactive + sensitive to the babies’ signals and facial expressions (e.g. reciprocity)

Strengths Weaknesses
• External validity • Mother bias
o Observations were made from ordinary activities and then reported o Mothers may have been biased in what they reported (e.g.
▪ Natural behaviour was recorded - reliable misremembering/ not noticing signals)
• Real world application ▪ Behaviour may not have been accurately recorded
o E.g. day cares – in early stages (like asocial/indiscriminate) babies
can be comforted by any adult • Poor evidence for the Asocial stage
o If a child enrolls during specific attachments, unfamiliar adults could o Young babies may have poor co-ordination/ fairly immobile
bring distress o Difficult to accurately report signs of anxiety and attachments
▪ These stages can help parents making beneficial day care ▪ Babies could be social but due to flawed methods they appear
decisions asocial
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