Asked by Jessica Corner on May 27, 2024
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Attachment theorists argue that childhood experiences with primary caregivers result in:
A) working models of relationships.
B) parasocial relationships.
C) love.
D) social connectedness.
Working Models
Internal representations of our interactions and relationships that guide our expectations and behaviors in social contexts.
Parasocial Relationships
One-sided relationships where an individual feels emotionally connected to a figure who is unaware of their existence, common in celebrity and media consumption.
Primary Caregivers
Individuals primarily responsible for the direct care and upbringing of children, typically parents or guardians.
- Catalog the distinct styles of attachment and delineate their specific characteristics.
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Learning Objectives
- Catalog the distinct styles of attachment and delineate their specific characteristics.
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