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The Tizard and Hodges Study (1978)  

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Eddy Williams 12.2 - 20th September 2004 Psychology The Tizard and Hodges Study (1978) Definitions> Attachment :- The act attaching, or state of being attached; close adherence or affection; fidelity; regard; an/ passion of affection that binds a person; as, an attachment to a friend, or to a party.> Deprivation :- The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity.> Privation :- The state of being deprived or destitute of something, especially of something required or desired; destitution; need; as, to undergo severe privations. Findings and Conclusion of the Tizard and Hodges Study The aim of Hodges and Tizard's study was to examine the effect of institutional upbringing on later attachments. Two comparison groups were also studied. Hodges and Tizard compared their group of children, from a children's home with, groups of children who had been with their families throughout their lives. One comparison group was drawn from...

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