Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ainsworth
- Maternal sensitivity
Hypothesis
- Places emphasis on the sensitivity of the
mother. If the mother is not sensitive to the child
it will be her fault if they do not form an
attachment
- Attachment types:
- 70% were type B: Secure. Showed separation
anxiety and showed positive reunion
behaviour
- 10% were type C: Resistant attachment. Showed
severe separation anxiety and signs of intense
distress. On reunion the child resists and pushes mother away.
- 20% were type A: Avoidant, Showed no separation
anxiety, little stranger anxiety and showed little
interest during reunion.
- Strengths
- Reliability - the test has been
replicated many times and
achieves similar results
- Standardised test - with set
timings and instructions
- Carrying out the test can lead to
early identification of problems
- Limitations
- Only
measures
attachment to
Mother
- Low ecological validity
- Cultural Bias - developed in Western
society so may place more emphasis on
behaviour than other cultures.