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Presentation
The Puzzle of Sibling Attachment Non-Concordance: Implications of Categorical versus Continuous Approaches to Attachment
Biannual Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development (2011)
  • Kathleen A. O'Connor, The University of Western Ontario
  • Ya F. Xue, The University of Western Ontario
  • David R. Pederson, The University of Western Ontario
  • Sandi Bento, The University of Western Ontario
  • Heidi N. Bailey, University of Guelph
  • Greg Moran, The University of Western Ontario
Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE CURRENT STUDY:

  • To determine whether characterizing the quality of attachment as a continuous measure impacts the extent to which siblings’ attachment relationships are judged concordant.
  • To investigate whether continuous measures of attachment provide additional information regarding the similarity of more specific aspects of siblings attachment relationships.

Keywords
  • Sibling Attachment Non-Concordance,
  • Categorical Approach,
  • Continuous Approaches
Publication Date
March 31, 2011
Comments

A poster presentation at the Biannual Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development in Montréal, Québec, March 31 - April 2, 2011.

Citation Information
Kathleen A. O'Connor, Ya F. Xue, David R. Pederson, Sandi Bento, et al.. "The Puzzle of Sibling Attachment Non-Concordance: Implications of Categorical versus Continuous Approaches to Attachment" Biannual Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gregmoran/109/