We study the Ainsworth ' Strange Situation' procedure to assess attachment between infant and parent, and intrepret individual variation in terms of modern human behavioral ecology ( sociobiology
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
We study the Ainsworth \u27Strange Situation\u27 procedure to assess attachment between infant and ...
Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their...
Infant attachment security is typically measured with the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) and expe...
J. Bowlby (1969) proposed that the child's insistence on maintainance of proximity to protective (pa...
Attachment, which refers to the bidirectional bond that is formed between children and their caregiv...
Waters, & Wall, 1978) assessment of attachment security was used with high-social-risk infants ...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
The study of the first formation by human infants of social relationships is now in its own infancy....
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
The current study explored the relationship between maternal sensitivity and the infant’s attachment...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
We study the Ainsworth \u27Strange Situation\u27 procedure to assess attachment between infant and ...
Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their...
Infant attachment security is typically measured with the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) and expe...
J. Bowlby (1969) proposed that the child's insistence on maintainance of proximity to protective (pa...
Attachment, which refers to the bidirectional bond that is formed between children and their caregiv...
Waters, & Wall, 1978) assessment of attachment security was used with high-social-risk infants ...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
The study of the first formation by human infants of social relationships is now in its own infancy....
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
The current study explored the relationship between maternal sensitivity and the infant’s attachment...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...