- Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg conducted a meta-analysis on attachment types in different countries
- Findings showed that secure attachment is the most common, but with variations across cultures
- Other studies in Italy and Korea also found cultural variations in attachment types
- The research supports Bowlby's theory of universal attachment, but also highlights the influence of cultural practices
- Strengths of the research include a large sample size, but limitations include unrepresentative samples and imposed etic issues
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