Argument Beliefs Mediate Relations Between Attachment Style and Conflict Tactics |
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Authors: | Robert B. Ricco Anthony Sierra |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino |
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Abstract: | This study explores the importance of romantic relationship partners' beliefs about argument. Findings support a model in which a view of argument as threatening to relationships mediates the positive association between both anxious and avoidant attachment and the use of self‐focused conflict tactics such as dominating and denying. A belief that argument is devoid of benefit mediates a negative association between avoidant attachment and the use of other‐oriented tactics such as integrating/compromising and obliging. |
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Keywords: | argument beliefs anxious attachment avoidant attachment conflict tactics romantic relationships |
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