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Attachment patterns of Arabs and Jews in Israel -are we really so different?
Shiri Lavy
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Faisal Azaiza
, Mario Mikulincer
School of Social Work
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Israel
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Arab
100%
Jews
100%
Attachment Orientations
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Attachment Style
100%
Israeli Arabs
75%
Attachment Anxiety
50%
Attachment Figure
50%
Hebrew
25%
Israeli
25%
Israeli Jews
25%
Anxiety Scale
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Relationship Types
25%
Romantic Partners
25%
Avoidant Attachment
25%
Anxious Attachment
25%
Gender Types
25%
Self-other
25%
Internal Representation
25%
Self-representation
25%
Culturally Sensitive Interventions
25%
Norm Values
25%
Arab-Jews
25%
Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire
25%
Psychology
Attachment Anxiety
100%
Close Relationship
50%
Avoidant Attachment
50%