1975
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(75)90200-2
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A spin-parity analysis of the K+K+K− system produced in the reaction K+p → K+K+K−p

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“…In the case of depressive symptoms, Study 1's participants (this study was based on a student sample), which were high in attachment anxiety, declared higher depressive symptoms. This result is consistent with a branch of previous studies, indicating that insecurely attached individuals have a greater possibility of developing depressive symptoms (Carnelley et al 1994;Malik et al 2015;Murphy and Bates 1997;Shaver et al 2005;Wei et al 2005) In Study 2, however, insecure attachment patterns did not significantly predict depressive symptoms. Our samples in both studies potentially differed in many respects (e.g., education, incomealthough these variables were not controlled), so the pattern of results may be a consequence of these differences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the case of depressive symptoms, Study 1's participants (this study was based on a student sample), which were high in attachment anxiety, declared higher depressive symptoms. This result is consistent with a branch of previous studies, indicating that insecurely attached individuals have a greater possibility of developing depressive symptoms (Carnelley et al 1994;Malik et al 2015;Murphy and Bates 1997;Shaver et al 2005;Wei et al 2005) In Study 2, however, insecure attachment patterns did not significantly predict depressive symptoms. Our samples in both studies potentially differed in many respects (e.g., education, incomealthough these variables were not controlled), so the pattern of results may be a consequence of these differences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Concordance of specific types of insecurity is less clear, as pairs comprised of two avoidants or two anxious-ambivalents may be uncommon (Brennan & Shaver, 1995;Kirkpatrick & Davis, 1994). Additionally, some work suggests that the correspondence is lower in dating than in married couples (Carnelley, Pietromonaco, & Jaffe, 1996). Accordingly, we expected to find some correspondence in the two individuals' views, but only a moderate level.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Marital satisfaction was predicted by secure attachment and by partner's responsive care. Similarly, in a study of dating and married couples, secure attachment was related to a measure of beneficial care, and relationship satisfaction was predicted by attachment and caregiving styles (Carnelley, Pietromonaco, & Jaffe, 1996).…”
Section: Attachment and Caregiving In Marriagementioning
confidence: 94%