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Study finds correlation between attachment styles and number of children

A study published in Scientific American reveals a correlation between attachment styles and the number of children individuals have. Those with insecure attachment styles, specifically 'fearful' or 'preoccupied,' tend to have more children compared to those with secure attachment styles.

A recent study published in Scientific American indicates that individuals with 'fearful' or 'preoccupied' insecure attachment styles tend to have more children. In contrast, those with secure attachment styles reported having fewer children.

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