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Data for: Accuracy and Confidence in Perceptions of Targets’ Attachment to Former Partners: Do Judges Vary as a Function of Individual Differences in Attachment Style?
Jessica L. Borelli
(Contributor)
Xiaolin Peng
(Contributor)
Kajung Hong
(Contributor)
Nicole M. Froidevaux
(Contributor)
David A Sbarra
(Contributor)
Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of
Psychology
Family and Consumer Sciences (Extension), School of
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2019
2019
2019
1
Article
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2019
Accuracy and confidence in perceptions of targets’ attachment to former partners: Do judges vary as a function of individual differences in attachment orientation?
Borelli, J. L., Peng, X., Hong, K., Froidevaux, N. M. &
Sbarra, D. A.
,
Apr 2019
,
In:
Journal of Research in Personality.
79
,
p. 1-12
12 p.
Research output
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Contribution to journal
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Article
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peer-review
Individual Differences
100%
Narrative
50%
Attachment Anxiety
50%
Target Separation
33%
Partner Selection
33%
5
Scopus citations