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Keywords: ‘Strange Situation’ procedure
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Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 10–22.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... by Ainsworth [1967] in her pio neering work with infants and mothers in Uganda and in the US. One result of these efforts was the development of the Strange Situation procedure [Ainsworth et al.. 1978], designed to assess the quality of in fant-adult attachment [see paper by van IJzendoorn. this issue...
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Journal:
Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 3–9.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...-specific aspects ‘Strange Situation’ procedure Imposed etic validity Human Development 1990;33:3-9 © 1990 S. Kargcr AG. Basel 0018-716X/90/0331-0003S2.75/0 Developments in Cross-Cultural Research on Attachment: Some Methodological Notes1 Marinus II. van Uzendoorn University of Leiden, The Netherlands...
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Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 62–72.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... Cross-cultural validity Culture-specific aspects Ethology Phylogenesis ‘Strange Situation’ procedure Human Development 1990:33:62-72 ©1990 S. Karger AG. Basel 0018-716X/90/0331-0062S2.7 5/0 Attachment: Biological, Cultural and Individual Desiderata1 Robert A. Hinde, Joan Stevenson-Hinde...
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Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 23–30.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...Keiko Takahashi Based on a Japanese longitudinal study, three assumptions underlying use of the ‘Strange Situation’ procedure are examined with respect to their universal validity. Sixty 12-month-old infants were assessed by means of the original procedure and their development followed until...
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Journal:
Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 48–61.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
.... Assessment methods Attachment Conditional behavioral strategies Cross-cultural research Cross-cultural validity Culture-specific aspects ‘Strange Situation’ procedure Human Development 1990:33:48-61 © 1990 S. Karger AG. Basel 0018-716X/90/0331-0048S2.75/0 Cross-Cultural Studies of Attachment...
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Journal:
Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 31–47.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...-cultural validity Culture-specific aspects Sensitivity ‘Strange Situation’ procedure Transgenerational effects Human Development 1990:33:31-47 © 1990 S. Karger AO. Basel 0018-716X/90/0331 -0031 $2.75/0 The Wider Concept of Attachment in Cross-Cultural Research1 Klaus E. Grossmann, Karin Grossmann...