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ストレンジ・シチュエーション法
Title in English | The Strange Situation Procedure |
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Year of publication | 2017 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) assesses whether an infant can effectively use his/her mother to recover from distress successfully and then explore the environment confidently. This chapter excerpts the important descriptions from the book “Patterns of attachment: A psychological study of the strange situation” (Ainsworth, Blehar, Bell, & Waters, 1978), which originally introduced the SSP. I also describe the background of the SSP development, the process of its episodes, the instruction of its conduct, the summary of its coding, the validity of its coding classifications, the process of its coding training, and the characteristics of Japanese infants in the SSP. |
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