Relationships - SS3 - The Effects of Early Experience & Culture - Research 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyRelationshipsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: melissaellis96Created on: 18-05-14 21:10 Which 3 psychologists support the Attachment Theory? Hazen & Shaver, Morrison et al and Simpson et al 1 of 13 What did Hazen & Shaver create? The Love Quiz 2 of 13 What was found? A clear link between attachment type as a child and type of romantic love as an adult 3 of 13 What did Morrison et al find about those with an insecure or avoidant attachment as a child? They showed more hostility in adult relationships 4 of 13 What were those with a secure attachment like? Showed more inter-dependency in later relationships 5 of 13 According to Simpson et al, what was the expression of emotions in adult relationships related back to? A person's early social development (attachment & peers) 6 of 13 Who else also found peers to be important? Qualter & Munn 7 of 13 Which 4 psychologists support the influence of culture? Shaver et al, Levine et al, Yelsma & Appathily and Goodwin 8 of 13 What did Shaver et al find about Chinese people and basing marriage on romantic love? It was unrealistically optimistic, and they associate love with sorrow, pain and unfulfilled affection 9 of 13 What correlation did Levine et al find between a societies individualism and necessity of romantic love for marriage? +0.56 10 of 13 What % of people in US and Thailand said they would marry someone they did not love? 14% - USA, 34% - Thailand 11 of 13 What did Yelsma & Appathily find about marriages in India compared to USA? Indian marriages tended to me arranged, and Americans - love marriages, but there was no difference in happiness 12 of 13 What did Goodwin find about divorce rates? In China it was less than 4%, but USA had a rate of 40-50% 13 of 13
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