Relationship Between Attachment Styles and Loneliness Levels Assignment

Assignment Task: Relationship Between Attachment Styles and Loneliness Levels

Help for Dissertation in Psychology:

We`ve been assigned to conduct correlation coefficient and regression analysis using Excel based on data collected by the client. The analysis will utilize data from two scales: the UCLA Loneliness Scale and the Relationship Scale Questionnaire. The results will be shared in PDF format (samples attached in zip).

To be Done on Excel:

A sample conclusion provided by the client serves as a guide for the desired solution.

Topic: Investigating the Relationship Between Attachment Styles and Loneliness Levels in Today`s Youth.

Scales Used: UCLA Loneliness Scale and Relationship Scale Questionnaire.

Aim of the Study: To explore how attachment styles are correlated with loneliness levels among today`s youth.

Attachment Styles: The study examines four attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and fearful anxious (disorganized), exploring their associations with loneliness levels.

Hypotheses:

  1. Positive correlation between loneliness scores and anxiety, avoidance, and fearful anxious styles.
  2. Negative correlation between loneliness scores and secure attachment style.

Variables:

  • Dependent variable: Loneliness levels.
  • Independent variable: Attachment style.

Methodology:

  • Data collection via Google Form.
  • Quantitative analysis.
  • Statistical tools: Pearson correlation coefficient and regression analysis.
  • Review of previous articles for methodological insights.

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