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Classical evidence: Bowlby (findings (27 remaining- no seperation (17 had…
Classical evidence: Bowlby
findings
clear pattern among affectionless
12/14 experienced frequent seperation from mother
17/44 experienced total seperation
6 personality types
27 remaining- no seperation
17 had mothers, extremly anxious
5 had fathers openly expressed there hatred
methodology
mothers interviewed
control group- 44 emotinaly disturbed children from same clinc not thieves
44 thieves
31 boys
13 girls
case study
procedures
opporunity sampling
mental tests- emotional attributes recorded
mothers interivewed- case study history of child
conclusions
importance of mother-child relatinoships
damage will effect superego
children would not have been affectionless if the didn't have harmful experiences during development
Evaluation
methodology and procedures
biased- view of one person
variable was not manipulate- no causal conclusion
reseacher supported by others
Rutter- lack of emotinoal care during development appears to have lasting effects
qualitative data
ethics
valid consent
parents gave consent
ethic guidlins didn't exist until after war
not promised confidentiality- names+ detailed info were given