Assessment Report
Fearful-Avoidant Attachment — Sample Profile
Your Scores
Each bar shows where your responses fall on the 5-point scale, expressed as a percentage of the possible range.
Attachment Anxiety captures how much you worry about rejection or abandonment in close relationships. Your answers place you in the higher range (100%), where you tend to seek reassurance and to worry about a partner's availability.
Your responses put Attachment Avoidance toward the higher end (100%). This trait reflects how uncomfortable you are with closeness and dependence; at this standing, you tend to keep emotional distance and to value self-reliance in relationships.
What this means
Your scores are evenly balanced across all 2 areas (each around 100%). These are standings within your own responses, not clinical diagnoses.
About This Measure
A 12-item measure of two core dimensions of adult attachment in close relationships: Attachment Anxiety (concern about abandonment and partner availability) and Attachment Avoidance (discomfort with closeness and emotional dependence). Scores place you in a two-dimensional space whose quadrants correspond to the Secure, Anxious-Preoccupied, Dismissive-Avoidant, and Fearful-Avoidant prototypes.
Source & attribution: Clean-room IPIP-style scale (ImplicitifyAI) operationalising the Brennan, Clark & Shaver (1998) anxiety and avoidance dimensions. Taxonomy and quadrant labels following Wei, Russell, Mallinckrodt & Vogel (2007).