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ArtikelClose Relationships and The Working Self-Concept : Implicit and Explicit Effects of Priming Attachment on Agency and Communion  
Oleh: Lydon, John E. ; Bartz, Jennifer A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 30 no. 11 (Nov. 2004), page 1389-1401.
Topik: self concept; priming; attachment; agency; communion; working self - concept
Fulltext: 1389PSPB3011.pdf (115.96KB)
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Isi artikelTwo studies investigated how contextually activating attachment relationships influences the working self - concept in terms of agency and communion. In Study 1, 245 participants were primed with a secure, avoidant, or anxious - ambivalent relationship and the implicit accessibility of agency and communion was assessed using word fragments. Activating a secure relationship increased the accessibility of communion, whereas activating an anxious - ambivalent relationship increased the accessibility of agency. In Study 2, 123 participants were primed with a secure, preoccupied, avoidant - dismissive, or avoidant - fearful relationship and explicit self - perceptions of agency and communion traits were assessed using the Extended Personality Attributes Questionnaire (EPAQ). Gender interacted with the attachment prime, such that men primed with a secure relationship reported higher communion than did men primed with an avoidant (dismissive or fearful) relationship, whereas women primed with an anxious (preoccupied or fearful) relationship reported higher agency than did women primed with a secure relationship.
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