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      Attachment and Intrasexual Competitiveness in Committed Individuals From Chile

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          The present research examined the association between intrasexual competitiveness (as an adaptive feature of human mating) and adult attachment dimensions (which develop throughout ontogeny and are relatively stable patterns of relationship approaching in adulthood), postulating that the dimensions of attachment will be predictive of intrasexual competitiveness (the negative perception of same sex-others as potential mating rivals), but in particular attachment anxiety should be correlated to intrasexual competitiveness. We assessed intrasexual competitiveness and the attachment dimensions (closeness, dependence, anxiety, and avoidance) in a sample of 323 adult heterosexual men and women which were currently involved in a romantic relationship and were married or in a cohabiting living arrangement. The results show the expected prediction of intrasexual competitiveness by attachment anxiety, but not by any other adult attachment dimension, suggesting that individuals who develop attachment anxiety are characterized by increased same-sex rivalry and competitiveness, which may negatively affect their same-sex close relationships, in addition to other interpersonal realms.

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              Working models of attachment: implications for explanation, emotion and behavior.

              Two studies examined attachment style differences in social perception. In Study 1, participants wrote open-ended explanations for hypothetical relationship events and described how they would feel and behave in response to each event. Compared with secure participants, preoccupied participants explained events in more negative ways; they also reported more emotional distress and behaviors that were likely to lead to conflict. Avoidant participants also provided negative explanations, but did not report emotional distress. Path analysis indicated that attachment style differences in behavior were mediated by explanation patterns and emotional distress. Study 2 was designed to replicate Study 1 and test the relative importance of attachment style and relationship quality to predicting each outcome. Results indicated that both variables were significant predictors of explanations, but only attachment style predicted emotional responses. These findings are consistent with the idea that adults with different working models of attachment are predisposed to think, feel, and behave differently in their relationships.
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                Journal
                IJPR
                Interpersona
                Interpersona
                An International Journal on Personal Relationships
                Interpersona
                PsychOpen
                1981-6472
                19 July 2019
                : 13
                : 1
                : 47-56
                Affiliations
                [a ]Laboratorio de Evolución y Relaciones Interpersonales, Escuela de Psicología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
                [b ]Laboratorio de Comportamiento Animal y Humano, Centro de Estudios Avanzados, Universidad de Playa Ancha , Valparaíso, Chile
                [c ]Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, University of Groningen , Groningen, The Netherlands
                [d ]Doctorado en Complejidad Social, Universidad del Desarrollo , Santiago, Chile
                Author notes
                [* ]Ana María Fernández, Avda. Ecuador 3650, piso 3, Estación Central, Santiago de Chile. ana.fernandez@ 123456usach.cl
                Article
                ijpr.v13i1.326
                10.5964/ijpr.v13i1.326
                c97364ab-5e8b-4187-9fd3-1c3548dd34c1
                Copyright @ 2019

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 06 October 2018
                : 01 May 2019
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                Psychology
                interpersonal relationships,working models of attachment,human mating,same-sex rivalry

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