Title: A Japanese infant in child care shows insecure/ambivalent attachment during a strange situation ... Post by: Clement on Aug 19, 2019 A Japanese infant in child care shows insecure/ambivalent attachment during a strange situation study. What would be the best cultural explanation for this finding?
▸ Departure patterns of parents of this cultural group lead to greater short-term upset during departures. ▸ Japanese infants tend to spend more time with parents and may show more upset at departure and more extreme reunion behaviors in this Western research method. ▸ Socialization practices in this cultural group may nurture ambivalence and a greater likelihood of independent behavior during separations. ▸ Infants of this cultural group are more likely to have multiple caregivers leading to ambivalent-appearing reunion behaviors in the strange situation technique. Title: A Japanese infant in child care shows insecure/ambivalent attachment during a strange situation ... Post by: coltonf1 on Aug 19, 2019 Content hidden
Title: A Japanese infant in child care shows insecure/ambivalent attachment during a strange situation ... Post by: Clement on Aug 19, 2019 Thanks
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