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  1. May 7, 2024 · Mary Salter Ainsworth (born December 1, 1913, Glendale, Ohio, United States—died March 21, 1999, Charlottesville, Virginia) was an American Canadian developmental psychologist known for her contributions to attachment theory.

  2. Sep 27, 2023 · Mary Ainsworth was a renowned developmental psychologist who made significant contributions to the field of psychology. Her work on attachment theory and the Strange Situation assessment has influenced her understanding of the bond between infants and their caregivers.

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Mary D. Satler Ainsworth graduated from the University of Toronto in 1935 and earned her Ph.D. in psychology from that same institution in 1939. She is best known for her landmark work in assessing the security of infant attachment and linking attachment security to aspects of maternal care giving.

  4. The strange situation is a procedure devised by Mary Ainsworth in the 1970s to observe attachment in children, that is relationships between a caregiver and child. It applies to children between the age of nine and 30 months. Broadly speaking, the attachment styles were (1) secure and (2) insecure (ambivalent and avoidance).

  5. Dec 8, 2020 · Best known for her Strange Situation experiment and lasting contributions to attachment theory, Canadian-American psychologist Mary Ainsworth was a pioneer in developmental psychology. She was a groundbreaking researcher into childhood attachment.

  6. Mary Ainsworth and the Strange Situation Technique | Lifespan Development. Developmental psychologist Mary Ainsworth, a student of John Bowlby, continued studying the development of attachment in infants. Ainsworth and her colleagues created a laboratory test that measured an infant’s attachment to his or her parent.

  7. Mary Ainsworth was aresearcher, experimenter, author, and prominent contributor to the field of personality and developmental psychology. She is most recognized for her involvement in early emotional attachment, and her development of the Attachment Theory. Basic Biographical Information.

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