
How Babies Form Attachments - Schaffer & Emerson
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The video explores the concept of attachment in infants, focusing on Scheffer and Emerson's study from 1964. It outlines the four stages of attachment: asocial, indiscriminate, specific, and multiple. The study found that attachment types develop over time and are largely universal across different cultures and social groups. The video concludes with a discussion on the reliability of these findings and suggests further resources for learning about attachment theory.
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How do individual differences affect the stages of attachment in infants?
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What evidence supports the universality of attachment styles across different cultures?
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