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Mary Ainsworth - Wikipedia Mary Dinsmore Ainsworth (née Salter; December 1, 1913 – March 21, 1999) [1] was an American-Canadian developmental psychologist known for her work in the development of the attachment theory
Mary Salter Ainsworth | Attachment Theory, Developmental Psychology . . . 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
Mary Ainsworth: Attachment Theory and the Strange Situation Mary Ainsworth (1913-1999), a Canadian-American developmental psychologist, was predominantly known for her contributions to attachment theory – including the Strange Situation experiment
Mary Ainsworth Strange Situation Experiment - Simply Psychology Recognizing this, Ainsworth developed a controlled, yet slightly unfamiliar scenario designed to reliably activate infants’ natural attachment behaviors This became known as the Strange Situation
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Mary Ainsworth (1913–1999) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia Together with researcher John Bowlby, she developed the Ainsworth-Bowlby Theory of Attachment, hereafter ABTA The ABTA is a theoretical framework that accounts for how and why attachment and separation, particularly between children and mothers, impact psychological and behavioral development