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Patterns of attachment : a psychological study of the strange situation

Author: Mary D Salter Ainsworth; et al
Publisher: Hillsdale, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates ; New York : distributed by Halsted Press Division of Wiley, 1978.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mary D Salter Ainsworth; et al
ISBN: 0470265345 9780470265345
OCLC Number: 4194069
Notes: Includes indexes.
Description: xviii, 391 p. : graphs ; 24 cm.
Contents: Pt. I. Introduction. 1. Theoretical background --
Pt. II. Method. 2. Procedures --
3. Measures and methods of assessment --
Pt. III. Results. 4. Descriptive account of behavior in each episode --
5. Normative trends across episodes --
6. An examination of the classificatory system: a multiple discriminant function analysis --
7. Relationships between infant behavior in the strange situation and at home --
8. Relationships between infant behavior in the strange situation and maternal behavior at home --
9. A review of strange-situation studies of one-year-olds --
10. Review of strange-situation studies of two- to four-year-olds --
11. The effects of repetition of the strange situation --
12. Subgroups and their usefulness --
Pt. IV. Discussion. 13. Discussion of normative issues --
14. Individual differences: in light of contrasting paradigms --
15. An interpretation of individual differences.
Other Titles: Attachment.
Responsibility: Mary D. Salter Ainsworth ... [et al.].

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