Attachment and resource sharing

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Abstract

In three studies we examined the associations between resource sharing (RS) and attachment, and the enhancement of RS using attachment security primes. In Study 1, we showed that attachment avoidance was negatively associated with RS. We also identified differences and similarities between RS and pro-sociality. In Studies 2 and 3, we showed that research participants were more likely to share their monetary resources after they were primed with attachment security. Study 3 further revealed that security priming affected mainly people low on state attachment anxiety. Our findings extend previous work on pro-sociality into the specific realm of RS, provide behavioral evidence, and tie attachment and close relationships in with game theory and research on economic decision making.

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Gillath, O., Atchley, R., Imran, A., Haj-Mohamadi, P., & El-Hodiri, M. (2020). Attachment and resource sharing. Personal Relationships, 27(2), 228–250. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12313

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