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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 19, No. 6, 746-754 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/0146167293196010
© 1993 Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.

An Exploration of the Relational Schemata Underlying Attachment Styles: Self-Report and Lexical Decision Approaches

Mark W. Baldwin

University of Winnipeg, baldwin{at}uwinnipeg.ca

Beverley Fehr

University of Winnipeg, uowbaf{at}uofincc

Erin Keedian

University of Winnipeg

Mariena Seidel

University of Winnipeg

David W. Thomson

University of Winnipeg

It is proposed that the cognitive mechanisms underlying attachment styles are expectations about interaction with significant others. Two studies are described that assessed these relational schemata. The first study revealed that individuals of different attachment styles do have different expectations about likely patterns of interaction with a romantic partner in various interpersonal domains. The second study demonstrated the utility of the lexical decision task for examining interpersonal expectancies. When given a related context, secure subjects were quicker to identify words representing positive interpersonal outcomes, whereas insecure subjects were quicker to identify negative outcome words. Methodological and conceptual implications of a relational schema approach to attachment styles are discussed.


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