Patterns of stability in adult attachment: an empirical test of two models of continuity and change |
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Authors: | Fraley R Chris Vicary Amanda M Brumbaugh Claudia Chloe Roisman Glenn I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 61820, USA. rcfraley@illinois.edu |
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Abstract: | One of the core assumptions of attachment theory is that attachment representations are stable over time. Unfortunately, the data on attachment stability have been ambiguous, and as a result, alternative theoretical perspectives have evolved to explain them. The objective of the present research was to evaluate alternative models of stability by studying adults in 2 intensive longitudinal investigations. Specifically, we assessed attachment representations in 1 sample (N = 203) daily over a 30-day period and in the other sample (N = 388) weekly over a year. Analyses show that the patterns of stability that exist in adult attachment are most consistent with a prototype model--a model assuming that there is a stable factor underlying temporary variations in attachment. Moreover, although the Big Five personality traits exhibited a pattern of stability that was similar to that of attachment, they did not account for the stability observed in attachment. |
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