| 1. | People with this attachment style have mixed feelings about close relationships.
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| 2. | Relationship-specific attachment styles indicate relationship-specific working models.
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| 3. | Changes in attachment styles are complex and depend on multiple factors.
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| 4. | Trade-offs between current and future reproduction influence attachment styles.
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| 5. | She played the primary role in suggesting that several attachment styles existed.
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| 6. | Ratings of likely attachment responses corresponded to people's attachment styles.
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| 7. | The desire for less closeness is not determined by attachment styles alone.
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| 8. | Attachment styles tend to remain stable from infancy to adulthood.
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| 9. | Attachment styles reflect child rearing environments and are adaptively patterned.
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| 10. | Their less desirable attachment styles may be predictors of poor later social development.
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