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mynx

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Define the three attachment styles described in the textbook, and describe how they are likely to be translated into different styles of loving for adults.
 
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Assume that you are part of a student group trying to persuade others to recycle more. You plan to go door-to-door in residence halls and to use cognitive dissonance to change recycling behaviors. How would you do this, and why would your strategy work?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Secure: Attachments marked by trust that the other will continue to provide love and support.

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Answer: You would first generate cognitive dissonance by simultaneously asking people about their attitudes toward recycling and by reminding them of the times that they failed to recycle cans or paper. Assuming that respondents hold positive recycling attitudes, but have on occasion failed to recycle, they will experience dissonance if they perceive this discrepancy as hypocrisy. To reduce the dissonance, they will be likely to change their behaviors to comply with their attitudes.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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