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Implicit beliefs as a moderator: The relationship between adult attachment style and romantic relationship quality
Hei Man CHAN
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Implicit Beliefs
100%
Adult Attachment
100%
Quality Components
100%
Romantic Relationship Quality
100%
Perceived Relationship Quality
100%
Satisfaction Index
75%
Couple Satisfaction
75%
Relationship Scale
50%
Implicit Theories
50%
Interacting Effects
50%
Growth Beliefs
50%
Romantic Relationships
25%
Relationship Satisfaction
25%
Avoidant Attachment
25%
Anxious Attachment
25%
Attachment Style
25%
Gathering Data
25%
Young Adult Mean
25%
Destiny Beliefs
25%
Implicit Theories of Relationships
25%
Experiences in Close Relationships
25%
4-Scale
25%
ECR-RS
25%
Adult Attachment Theory
25%
Funk
25%
Psychology
Romantic Relationship
100%
Adult Attachment Style
100%
Close Relationship
33%
Attachment Style
33%
Adult Attachment
33%