Relate what we know about attachment styles to the problem of jealousy in a relationship.
What will be an ideal response?
Research suggests that a person's attachment style may be an important influence on how that person responds to jealousy. Undergraduates were asked how they had reacted in the past to jealousy. Those with a secure attachment style reported that they had expressed their anger to the partner and maintained the relationship. Those with an anxious style reported the most intense anger, but they were most likely to say they did not express their anger. People with an avoidant style were more likely to direct their anger toward the third person.
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A. earlier for females. B. at the same time for males and females. C. earlier for males. D. during puberty.