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A weakness of cross-culture variation?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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-Alternative explanation for universal attachment types which are seen cross-culturally -Bowlby's monotropic theory of attachment would explain the patterns of secure attachment being the most dominant cross-culturally as an innate mechanism to aid survival of infants -However, Van Ijzendoorn counters the agument, suggesting that some of the similarites could be due to mass exposure to similar media forums, TV -Effects of portrayls in global media about how parents and babies 'should' behave could override traditional cultural differences in child rearing practices.


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