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Attachment Style

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010
AbstractAttachment theory, developed by Bowlby to explain human bonding, has profound implications for conducting and adapting psychotherapy. We summarize the prevailing definitions and measures of attachment style. We review the results of three meta‐analyses examining the association between attachment anxiety, avoidance, and security and ...
Kenneth N, Levy   +3 more
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Coping Style

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010
AbstractThe fit of patient coping style and psychotherapy focus has been suggested as improving treatment outcome. This article reviews the definitions, measures, and previous research surrounding this hypothesis. An original meta‐analysis of 12 carefully selected studies (N = 1,291 patients) resulted in a weighted, mean effect size (d) of .55 in favor
Larry E, Beutler   +4 more
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Learning Styles, Teaching Styles

NASSP Bulletin, 1975
Administrators need to know how to analyze learn ing styles in order to assist or support teachers' efforts to suit various teaching styles to various learning styles. This article offers concise descrip tions of how to determine students' learning attributes, as well as suggestions of how to capitalize on this knowledge.
Rita Dunn, Kenneth Dunn
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Styles of style

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1989
It is very clear from Sackett’s recent reply to my comments on his arguments regarding style that he is upset (Sackett 1986). I am really sorry about this, but nevertheless I consider his earlier writings and his reply to my article both to have missed the issues involved and to have misrepresented them.
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Learning styles

British Dental Journal, 2001
Before we can draw up our plan we need to first look at learning itself, and be aware that a number of different learning styles exist which can influence our choice of appropriate training.
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Scheduling styles

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
To schedule activities and transition from one activity to the next, humans can rely on the external clock (clock-time style) or on their internal sense (event-time style). This article discusses how relying on an external time cue versus an internal time cue can markedly shape the way people perceive the social world, beyond its mere purpose of ...
Anne-Laure, Sellier, Tamar, Avnet
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Leadership styles

Nursing Older People, 2016
Promoting the public health agenda has become a multidisciplinary enterprise, and strong partnerships between allied healthcare professionals and their social care counterparts are essential for successful outcomes.
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Love: American style, Russian style, and Japanese style

Personal Relationships, 1994
AbstractThis study was undertaken to examine young women's and men's orientations toward love in three very different cultures: Japan (N = 223), Russia (N = 401), and the United States (N = 1,043). The love variables examined were: frequency of lore experiences, attachment types, love styles, love as a basis for marriage, romantic attitudes, and ...
SUSAN SPRECHER   +5 more
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