Attachment theory, which holds that young children form bonds with their caregivers, was studied by Mary Ainsworth. These monkeys connections are critical for a child's development and well-being.
The "strange circumstance" experiment is Ainsworth's most well-known study. Attachment theory evolved from the work of numerous researchers, primarily John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, and later Mary Main (Ainsworth, 1982; Ainsworth, 1985; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, & Wall, 1978; Bowlby, 1969/1982; Bowlby, 1973; B The attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby (1907 - 1990), a British psychoanalyst monkeys who was attempting to understand the intense distress experienced by infants who had been separated from their parents. Bowlby's evolutionary theory of attachment proposes that children are physiologically pre-programmed to create relationships with others because it will help them grow.
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