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Urban, J., Carlson, E., Egeland, B., & Sroufe, L. A. (1991). Patterns of individual adaptation across childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 3, 445-460.

Page 459, Appendix: The list under “High functioning child with avoidant attachment history (male)” … “Bottom 5. (ending with lowest item–least characteristic)” should read: (24) Tends to brood and ruminate or worry. (22) Tries to manipulate others by ingration (e.g., by charm, coyness, or seductiveness). (53) Tends to be indecisive and vacillating. (23) Is fearful and anxious. (77) Appears to feel unworthy; thinks of self as “bad.” (94) Tends to be sulky or whiny.

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