PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Harry Harlow, Mary Ainsworth, Trolley Problem

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How nature and nurture cause attachment styles to differ. Discuss how feelings can guide our moral judgments. The strong emotional connection we share with those to whom we feel closest. Attachment is a set of learned behaviours, based on food. Eating makes baby happy, mother is associated with eating, leads to attachment with mother. Bond with those who meet survival needs (protection, food etc. ) Secure base: the presence of a trusted caregiver provides infants with a sense of security that makes it possible to explore. Rene spitz: compared orphanages (met physical needs, not emotional needs) with prison nurseries (contact with mother) Mary ainsworth: created the strange situation to measure infants" attachment to caregiver. Secure (60%): often upset when caregiver leaves, comforted by caregiver when reunited. Insecure avoidant (15-20%): may be upset when caregiver leaves, no reaction when caregiver returns. Insecure-anxious (15-20%): often upset when caregiver leaves, mixed reaction when caregiver returns. But how do we know what"s right.

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