CARE: Collaborative Analysis of Relationship Experiences
Principal Investigator: Kathryn Humphreys, Ph.D.
Other researchers: Dr. Vanisha Brown
Description
The Collaborative Analysis of Relationship Experiences (CARE) program examines how caregiver sensitivity and physical proximity influence attachment security in 100 12-month-old children. This project will provide insights into the everyday factors, such as the caregiver sensitivity and physical proximity to a caregiver, that contribute to secure attachment relationships. Using the innovative wearable device TotTag, we measure caregiver-child proximity in natural settings. The study also includes home visits to assess caregiver sensitivity and laboratory visits to evaluate attachment styles.
Participant Criteria
12 months and Parent
Compensation
$415
Visit Requirements
3
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Last Updated: Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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