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- aggregation date "2008".
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- aggregation title "Proximity seeking in adult attachment: examining the role of automatic approach-avoidance tendencies".
- aggregation abstract "In two experiments, participants made symbolic approach and avoidance movements towards or away from attachment figure- and acquaintance-related cues after being primed with a distressing or a non-distressing context. Results showed that automatic approach responses towards the attachment figure were stronger in a distressing than in a non-distressing context, regardless of whether the source of distress was attachment-relevant or -irrelevant and regardless of one's attachment style. Individual differences in attachment anxiety and avoidance were associated with the predicted patterns of approach-avoidance tendencies: attachment anxiety heightened the tendency to approach the attachment Figure ( Experiments 1 and 2), whereas attachment avoidance reduced this tendency ( Experiment 2). Findings are discussed as providing first evidence on the role of automatic action tendencies in adult attachment.".
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