Reading the Research: Module 12
"Childhood attachment and adult relationships"
The Student Learning Outcomes for this course include (1) exposure to empirical findings in the field of human development and (2) application of research findings as they relate to every day life. Each module I will provide a current example (most often from a peer-reviewed journal article) of research connected to a topic explored in that module.
A longitudinal study revealed that securely attached infants were in more stable romantic relationships in adulthood than their insecurely attached counterparts. The findings are discussed in the article at the link below:
https://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F0963721411418468 Links to an external site.
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