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Later Relationships
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What did Hazan & Shaver conclude about the inner working model?
It has a
life-long
effect.
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What did Hazan & Shaver concede about infant attachment styles?
Some people change as they grow
older
.
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What did Feeney and Noller (1990) find about securely-attached individuals?
They have the most
enduring romantic relationships.
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What relationship satisfaction did Keelan, Keelan, and Dion (1994) find in secure attachment styles?
More
satisfaction
and
greater commitment.
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What did McCarthy (1999) find about anxious-avoidant infants in adulthood?
They had the most
difficulty
in romantic relationships.
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What did McCarthy (1999) find about anxious-resistant infants in adulthood?
They had the
poorest
relationships.
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What did McCarthy (1999) find about securely-attached infants in adulthood?
They had the most successful
romantic
relationships.
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How does attachment type influence parenting style?
It tends to be passed on through
generations
.
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What did Bailey et al. (2007) study about mothers and their babies?
Attachments of
99
mothers to their babies.
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How was mother-baby attachment measured in Bailey et al. (2007)?
Using the
Strange Situation
method.
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How was mother-own mother attachment measured in Bailey et al. (2007)?
Using
adult attachment interviews
.
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What did the majority of women in Bailey et al. (2007) show regarding attachment classification?
They had the
same
classification
to their
babies.
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What does the continuity theory predict about infant attachment and later relationships?
It predicts continuity between attachment types.
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What did Zimmerman (2000) find about infant and adolescent attachment?
Little relationship between
infant
and
adolescent
attachment.
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What limitation does the continuity theory have according to the research findings?
Not all
studies
support continuity in attachment.
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What validity problems arise from studies assessing attachment years later?
They use
self-reported
and
retrospective
data.
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What risks are associated with self-reported data in attachment studies?
Inaccuracy
due to
memory
or
social desirability
.
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What does the correlational methodology in attachment studies imply?
Cause and effect cannot be
established
.
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What alternative factor might influence continuity in relationships?
Temperament
may influence relationship quality.
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What did Belsky and Rovine (1987) observe about calm babies?
They were more likely to be
securely attached
.
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What does the continuity theory suggest about insecurely attached children?
They are doomed to
unsatisfactory adult relationships
.
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What is a limitation of the determinist view of attachment theory?
It cannot explain all
individual cases
.
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Why is self-report data limited in attachment research?
Internal working models
are unconscious influences.
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What does the reliance on self-report data imply for attachment research?
It provides
indirect evidence
at best.
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