Adult attachment and transportation into narrative worlds |
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Authors: | MARINA RAIN ELENA CILENTO GEOFF MACDONALD RAYMOND A. MAR |
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Affiliation: | 1. York University, Canada;2. University of Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Adult attachment affects close bonds, including bonds with fictional characters, but does it also influence the level of engagement with fictional worlds? This article aims to build on previous research on how attachment relates to narrative transportation. In Study 1, attachment anxiety, but not attachment avoidance, predicted a greater tendency to become transported into narratives, even after controlling for broader personality traits related to attachment. In Study 2, attachment anxiety again predicted a greater tendency to engage in narratives but only at high levels of attachment avoidance. In Study 3, this interaction between attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance in predicting narrative transportation was again observed when transportation was measured immediately after viewing a specific narrative. |
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