PSYC-FP2700-WilliamsWhittney-Assessment1-1

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Assessment 1 – Case Study Analysis Case Study Analysis Worksheet Use this worksheet and your understanding of the experiment to analyze assumptions and evidence in the video, Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the Growth of Love , which covers the strange situation test. To fill out the worksheet, work your way through the analysis components and include your responses in the boxes next to the components. There are notes in the margins to help you identify what is needed in each box. You will submit this worksheet in Assessment 1. Name : Whittney Williams Analysis Components: [Please write the reference for the video here, in APA format.] The main purpose of this research: [State as accurately as possible the purpose of the research developing a theory in child development.] The primary goal of Mary Ainsworth's Attachment and the Growth of Love experiment was to examine how much children loved and bonded with their mothers. The point of view: [Identify the position or point of view the video wants you to align with. Who, or what group, is represented?] The infant or toddler was the focal point of Mary Ainsworth's experiment, Attachment and the Growth of Love. This demonstrates the level of distress the kid experienced after their mother or other caretaker left. The arguments (main points) the video makes: [Describe physical, social, and cognitive aspects of child development discovered.] You can see the children's physical reactions when their primary caregiver leaves. Socially, you can see the kid playing with his toys and engaging with other kids. The cognitive component was that it is harmful to break up a mother-child bond. What other theories seem to relate to this case study? [Summarize and cite at least one other theory to apply. Then compare and contrast it with the One of the experiments that served as the impetus for the early development of the attachment theory was the Harlow Monkey study. This is because they were examining attachment and noticed that, despite the hard surrogate mother having the food, monkeys preferred to spend more time with the soft one, according to the Harlow theory. They demonstrate that babies are more linked to their mothers based on how comfortable they are, thus this is 1
theory in the case to explain your rationale.] equivalent. Imagine recreating this research. What would you change in order to obtain stronger results? I would observe what would occur if the mother went missing for a longer period of time. The toddler soon stops sobbing and starts playing. Second, I'd like to see How long, if at all, would it take the stranger to stop the baby from crying if the mother stayed away for a longer period of time? 2
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