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Lee, Young-Sun; Grossman, Jennifer; Krishnan, Anita – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2008
This study examined the cultural relevance of adult attachment within a Korean sample (N = 390) using Rasch rating scale modeling. The psychometric properties of scores from the Korean version of the Revised Experiences in Close Relationships, comprised of two subscales of Anxiety (self) and Avoidance (other), were assessed. Results obtained from…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Attachment Behavior, Rating Scales, Psychometrics
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Park, Kyung Ja – Early Child Development and Care, 2001
Examined relationship of maternal sensitivity and infant temperament to attachment security among Korean 1-year-olds. Found that securely attached infants showed more secure-base behaviors and compliance, enjoyed physical contact, and showed fewer fussy/difficult behaviors than did other infants. Infant gender, but not security status, related to…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Infant Behavior
Han, Myunghee; Washington, Ernest D. – 1988
This study describes traditional Korean child rearing and its relation to personality, social development, and their implications for education. Topics addressed include the family structure, traditional value orientation, the prenatal period, patterns of interaction in infancy, the baby as a vulnerable being, the baby as a spiritual being, the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Rearing, Developing Nations, Emotional Development
Fujinaga, Tamotsu; And Others – 1996
This study examined culture-specific attachment systems in Japan (including an Okinawan sample), Korea, China, United States, and the United Kingdom, using a questionnaire to measure the relative importance of various categories of interpersonal relations. Subjects were male and female university students and fathers and mothers of kindergarten…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Confucianism, Family Relationship
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