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Mapping the Intimate Relationship Mind: Comparisons between Three Models of Attachment Representations
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Family MedicineSocial PsychologyEmpathyCouple PsychologyThree ModelsSocial SciencesPsychologyIntimate RelationshipPersonal RelationshipCognitive ScienceAttachment RepresentationsAttachment RatingsAttachment TheorySocial CognitionInterpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal RelationshipsIntimate Relationship MindGlobal Working ModelModel 2Arts
This study compared three models of how attachment working models might be cognitively represented. Model 1 posits that attachment representations consist of a single global working model summarizing attachment across specific relationships and domains. Model 2 proposes three independent working models for the relationship domains of family, platonic friendships, and romantic partners. Model 3 postulates that specific relationship models are nested under relationship domain representations that are, in turn, nested under an overarching global working model. Participants completed standard attachment scales for the relationship domains of family, platonic friendships, and romantic partners and also provided attachment ratings for three specific relationships within each domain. As expected, confirmatory factor analyses showed that Model 3 attained the best fit, regardless of analysis strategy, measurement strategy, gender, and relationship status. Implications are discussed.
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