Does attachment style moderate the correlation between extraversion and subjective well-being?
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate if attachment style
affects the association between extraversion and subjective well-being (SWB). Data
was collected through a web-based questionnaire, responded by 350 Swedish adults.
The questionnaire contained items regarding extraversion, SWB and attachment
style. A moderation analysis was conducted, testing the hypothesis that attachment
style moderates the positive correlation between extraversion and SWB. The results
showed that a fearful attachment style does moderate the relationship between
extraversion and SWB. Conclusions that can be drawn from this are that extraverts
with a fearful attachment might suffer more from their attachment style than their
introverted counterparts. Possibly due to introverts with a fearful attachment style
being more comfortable alone.
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