心理发展与教育 ›› 2002, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (3): 80-84.

• 研究方法与工具 • 上一篇    下一篇

依恋研究方法述评

侯静, 陈会昌   

  1. 北京师范大学发展心理研究所, 北京100875
  • 出版日期:2002-07-15 发布日期:2002-07-15
  • 作者简介:侯静:(1971- ),女,河北秦皇岛人,北京师范大学发展心理研究所2000级博士生.

The review of the attachment methods

HOU Jing, CHEN Hui-chang   

  1. Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 100875
  • Online:2002-07-15 Published:2002-07-15

摘要: 依恋研究内容的丰富和发展是以其研究方法的发展为基础的.本文概述了依恋研究领域中与不同年龄阶段相对应的三种影响较大的研究方法,即陌生情境法、依恋Q-set以及成人依恋访谈,并对这些依恋研究方法的优缺点、及其方法之间的关系进行了评述.

关键词: 陌生情境法, 依恋Q-set, 成人依恋访谈

Abstract: The development and richness of the attachment research are on the basis of the development of its research methods.The present article summarized three most influential attachment research methods corresponding to different age-stages among the attachment research fields: Strange Situation.Attachment Q-set, and Adult Attachment Interview, and made some comments on the advantage and disadvantage of the three attachment research methods as well as their relationships among them.

Key words: Strange Situation, Attachment Q-set, Adult Attachment Interview

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