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EXTENSION OF ATTACHMENT OBJECTS AMONG JAPANESE TODDLERS

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Digital object attachment

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021
Digital object attachment is a complex phenomenon that has received little attention in the extant literature. The purpose of the current article is to develop a conceptual model to clarify discrepancies and encourage future work in this area. We classify digital objects into four categories by their complexity, user control, interactivity and user ...
Bernadett Koles, Peter Nagy
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Anthropomorphism and object attachment

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021
Anthropomorphism refers to seeing non-human objects as humans. Recent research suggests that anthropomorphizing objects could influence people's psychological and emotional bond with the objects. Anthropomorphism imbues non-human objects with human-like characteristics, alters people's relationship with the objects, and shift people's emotional and ...
Echo Wen, Wan, Rocky Peng, Chen
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Object attachment, transitory attachment, and materialism in childhood

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021
Children attach to objects for many reasons. Early research on object attachment focused primarily on infants and toddlers and their attachment to soft objects as a source of security, but this review reveals that children of all ages attach to a variety of objects and with a variety of motivations. This review also introduces the concept of transitory
Marsha L, Richins, Lan Nguyen, Chaplin
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