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The effects of implicit and explicit security priming on creative problem solving
Authors:Mario Mikulincer  Phillip R. Shaver  Eldad Rom
Affiliation:1. Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) , Herzliya, Israel mario@idc.ac.il;3. University of California , Davis, California, USA;4. The College of Management , Rishon LeZion, Israel
Abstract:Attachment theory is a theory of affect regulation as it occurs in the context of close relationships. Early research focused on regulation of emotions through maintenance of proximity to supportive others (attachment figures) in times of need. Recently, emphasis has shifted to the regulation of emotion, and the benefits of such regulation for exploration and learning, via the activation of mental representations of attachment figures (security priming). We conducted two studies on the effects of implicit and explicit security priming on creative problem solving. In Study 1, implicit security priming (subliminal presentation of attachment figures’ names) led to more creative problem solving (compared with control conditions) regardless of dispositional attachment anxiety and avoidance. In Study 2, the effects of explicit security priming (recalling experiences of being well cared for) were moderated by anxiety and avoidance. We discuss the link between attachment and exploration and the different effects of implicit and explicit security priming.
Keywords:Attachment  Attachment anxiety  Security priming  Creative problem solving
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