An exploration of education professionals' construing in relation to student attachment styleTools Page, Claire (2011) An exploration of education professionals' construing in relation to student attachment style. DAppEdPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis study employed a Personal Construct Theory approach (Kelly, 1955/63) to explore education professionals' construing regarding behaviours of secondary-age students representative of the four main patterns of Attachment - 'Avoidant', 'Ambivalent', 'Disorganised' and 'Secure' (Ainsworth & Wittig, 1969; Main & Solomon, 1986; cf attachment theory, Bowlby, 1969; 1973; 1980). Constructs were elicited during individual interviews and rated by participants on a 7-point scale within a repertory grid. Analysis of grids was undertaken in terms of content (the words generated) and structure (the relationships between constructs and elements shown by numerical ratings) (Jankowicz,2004).
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