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At the Intersection of Social and Cognitive Development: Internal Working Models of Attachment in Infancy

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COGNITIVE SCIENCE
卷 34, 期 5, 页码 807-825

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-6709.2010.01112.x

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Internal working models; Attachment; Infant cognition; Individual differences

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Three visual habituation studies using abstract animations tested the claim that infants' attachment behavior in the Strange Situation procedure corresponds to their expectations about caregiver-infant interactions. Three unique patterns of expectations were revealed. Securely attached infants expected infants to seek comfort from caregivers and expected caregivers to provide comfort. Insecure-resistant infants not only expected infants to seek comfort from caregivers but also expected caregivers to withhold comfort. Insecure-avoidant infants expected infants to avoid seeking comfort from caregivers and expected caregivers to withhold comfort. These data support Bowlby's (1958) original claims-that infants form internal working models of attachment that are expressed in infants' own behavior.

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