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245 00 $aInfant-mother attachment :$bthe origins and developmental significance of individual differences in strange situation behavior /$cMichael E. Lamb [and others], with a contribution by James P. Connell.
264 1 $aHillsdale, N.J. :$bLEA,$c1985.
300 $a1 online resource (xii, 308 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 283-301) and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
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533 $aElectronic reproduction.$b[Place of publication not identified] :$cHathiTrust Digital Library,$d2010.$5MiAaHDL
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505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Section I: Background; 1. Introduction; Outline of the book; 2. The development of attachment theory; The psychoanalytic era; Maternal deprivation; The rise and fall of secondary drive theory; Attachment theory; The development of attachment bonds; Recapitulation; Ethological attachment theory: An evaluation; 3. Individual differences in attachment; Issues of asssessment; The Strange Situation procedure; The scoring system; Training and reliability; Psychometric considerations; Summary.
505 8 $aSection II: Interpreting Strange Situation Behavior4. The biological interpretation of Strange Situation behavior; The adaptationist interpretation; Principles of evolutionary biology; The adaptationist interpretation reassessed; Summary; 5. Parent-infant interaction and subsequent Strange Situation behavior; Introduction; The Baltimore longitudinal study; The Minneapolis Study of Disadvantaged Families; The German studies: Bielefeld and Regensburg; The Pennsylvania Infant and Family Development Project; The Bloomington longitudinal study; The Ann Arbor study; The Japanese studies.
505 8 $aThe Israeli kibbutz studyEffects of child maltreatment; Other relevant research; Conclusion; 6. Temperament, attachment, and Strange Situation behavior; Introduction; Intra-individual consistency in Strange Situation behavior; Parent-report measures of temperament; Direct observational measures of temperament; Conclusion; 7. Integration: The origins and interpretation of Strange Situation behavior; Section III: Stability and Prediction; 8. The temporal stability of attachment classifications; Introduction; Demonstrating temporal stability.
505 8 $aEffects of stressful life events and changing family circumstancesShort-term stability and change; Stability estimates with modified classification procedures; Conclusion; 9. Predictive validity of Strange Situation classifications; Introduction; The Minneapolis middle-class sample; The Minneapolis Study of Disadvantaged Families; Exploratory and cognitive competence and problem-solving; Cooperation and compliance; Behavior problems; Sociability with unfamiliar adults; Sociability and social competence with peers; Self recognition; Conclusion; 10. Integration: Stability and prediction.
505 8 $aSection IV: Cross National Research11. Cross-cultural studies using the Strange Situation; Introduction; West Germany; Sweden; The Netherlands; Israel; Japan; Conclusion; Section V: Alternative Analytic Approaches; 12. Measuring individual differences in Strange Situation behavior; Introduction; Criteria for successful typological measurement systems; Previous relevant research; New analyses of Strange Situation data sets; Discriminant function analyses; Cluster analyses; Summary.
520 $aFirst Published in 1985.
650 0 $aAttachment behavior in children.
650 0 $aMother and infant.
650 0 $aIndividual differences in infants.
650 0 $aChild psychology.
650 0 $aIndividuality.
650 0 $aMother and child.
650 0 $aAttachment behavior.
650 0 $aInfant psychology.
650 2 $aPsychology, Child
650 2 $aIndividuality
650 2 $aMother-Child Relations
650 2 $aObject Attachment
650 2 $aChild Behavior
650 6 $aAttachement chez l'enfant.
650 6 $aMère et nourrisson.
650 6 $aIndividualité.
650 6 $aNourrissons$xPsychologie.
650 6 $aCaractéristiques individuelles chez le nourrisson.
650 6 $aEnfants$xPsychologie.
650 6 $aMère et enfant.
650 6 $aAttachement.
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650 7 $aPSYCHOLOGY$xDevelopmental$xGeneral.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aPSYCHOLOGY$xDevelopmental$xLifespan Development.$2bisacsh
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