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1 year ago
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charles is placed in the strange situation, causing him to weep and wail. when his mother returns, he continues crying and is di

fficult to comfort. what kind of attachment style is charles demonstrating?
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Katena32 [7]1 year ago
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The Strange Situation is a semi-structured laboratory procedure that identifies infants who effectively use a primary caregiver as a secure base without requiring prolonged home observation.

<h3>In child psychology, what is the strange situation test?</h3>

The strange situation measures the early security of attachment depicted in the Attachment Theory by measuring how a child responds to separations and reunions with the parent.

<h3>How do infants of various attachment types respond to the bizarre circumstance?</h3>

It appears that a child with a disorganized or disoriented attachment style has inconsistent ways of coping with the strange situation's stress. During the separation, the child may cry but avoid her mother when she returns, or the child may approach her but freeze or fall to the ground.

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