Location

Thesis Presentation- College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Open Access)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Michael Nielsen

Faculty Mentor Email

mnielsen@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2020

Start Date

4-2020 12:00 AM

End Date

5-2020 12:00 AM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors Program, Thesis Presentation

Description

Personalities of parents influence attachment styles, and because attachment styles impact relationships later in life, parent personality was hypothesized to have an effect on divine attachment. By partially replicating a study, correlations and multiple regressions showed the perceived parent personality trait of extraversion to have significant effect on divine attachments.

Academic Unit

College of Science and Mathematics

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Attachment Style: Connecting the Personality Traits of our Parents to How We See God

Thesis Presentation- College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Personalities of parents influence attachment styles, and because attachment styles impact relationships later in life, parent personality was hypothesized to have an effect on divine attachment. By partially replicating a study, correlations and multiple regressions showed the perceived parent personality trait of extraversion to have significant effect on divine attachments.