Just a quick evaluation nugget for you. Fraley and Spieker (2003) have found that classifying infants by type may not be accurate. The researchers looked at data recorded for over 1000 children involved in the NICHD study. The data had been collected from observations made in the strange situation. The re-analysis showed that variations in […]
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I’d like to thank the students and staff at Twynham School for spotting our latest error. On page 41 we have swapped Type A and Type B in the table at the top – secure attachment is Type B and insecure-avoidant is Type A (it’s shown as the other way around in the table). This […]
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