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Correlational Studies on Attachment Behaviors, Affect Reaction and Social Attribution

HU Ping, GUAN Yu   

  1. Institute of Education, Renmin University of China Beijing 100872
  • Online:2007-10-15 Published:2007-10-15

Abstract: The research examined the relationship among the attachment behavior dimensions and affect reaction and social attribution in order to understand the adult's interpersonal relationship.82 undergraduate students were tested on attachment behaviors and their interpersonal relationship satisfied degree,then further examined the relationship between attachment behaviors and affection reaction and social attribution.Results indicated that there was significant relationship among attachment behaviors and the affect reaction and social attribution,the regression tests indicated the external behavior was decided by depend and anxiety attachment behavior,self attribution,anxiety and indifferent affect reaction.The authors explained the results by using internal working model,and analyzed the Chinese undergraduate students in their attachment behavior.

Key words: attachment behavior, affect reaction, social attribution

CLC Number: 

  • B844.2
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