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An empirical test of prototype and revisionist models of attachment stability and change from middle childhood to adolescence: A 6‐year longitudinal study

We examined the prototype v. revisionist models of attachment stability with a five‐wave, 6‐year, longitudinal study of attachment security from middle childhood to adolescence in a White Western European sample (N = 157; Wave 1 Mage = 10.91, SD = 0.87; 52% female). Attachment was assessed using bot...

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Published in:Child development 2022-01, Vol.93 (1), p.225-236
Main Authors: Waters, Theodore E. A., Yang, Rui, Finet, Chloë, Verhees, Martine W. F. T., Bosmans, Guy
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Attachment
Attachment Behavior
Child
Child Development
Childhood
Children
Conflict
Divorce
Female
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Humans
Interpersonal Relationship
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Moderators
Object Attachment
Parent Child Relationship
Parent-Child Relations
Security (Psychology)
Surveys and Questionnaires
Whites
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