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Social-cognitive conceptualization of attachment working models: Availability and accessibility effects.
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Particular Attachment OrientationsAttachment OrientationsInterpersonal AttractionIntimate RelationshipInterpersonal CommunicationSocial PsychologySociologyArtsInterpersonal RelationshipsSocial SciencesApplied Social PsychologySocial-cognitive ConceptualizationPersonal RelationshipAttachment TheorySocial CognitionPsychologyMultiple Styles
Attachment working models were conceptualized from the perspective of current social-cognitive theory. In Studies l and 2, most people reported experience with multiple styles of relating; at the same time, the general attachment style they endorsed was related to (a) the percentage of their significant relationships fitting different attachment-style descriptions, (b) the ease with which they could generate exemplar relationships matching these descriptions, and (c) their interpersonal expectations in these relationships. In Study 3, priming different types of attachment experiences affected participants' attraction to potential dating partners who displayed particular attachment orientations. These findings suggest that most people possess relational schemas corresponding to a range of attachment orientations and that the relative availability and accessibility of this knowledge determine their thinking about relationships.
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