Attraction in psychology
[DOC File]Chapter 18 Social Psychology
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Matchmaker, matchmaker, can you make me a match? Predicting liking between two unacquainted persons. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 83-91. Finkel, E. J., Eastwick, P. W., & Matthews, J. (2006). Speed-dating as an invaluable tool for studying initial romantic attraction: A conceptual and methodological primer.
[DOC File]Social Psychology Study Guide 3 - RowenaT
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Dutton, D. G., & Aron, A. P. (1974). Some evidence for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 30 ...
[DOC File]Dutton, D - Department of Psychology
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Mate attraction and competitor derogation: Context effects on perceived effectiveness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 1185-1204. Bleske-Rechek, A., & Buss, D. M. (2006). Sexual strategies pursued and mate attraction tactics deployed. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 1299-1311. Mate Attraction Tactics
[DOC File]Reasons for Friendship Initiation
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: an enduring sexual attraction toward members of one's own gender (homosexual orientation) or the opposite gender (heterosexual orientation) MOTIVATION . Achievement Motivation - a desire for significant accomplishment . mastery of things, people, or ideas . attaining a high standard
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Having task attraction can also help with maintaining a long lasting relationship. Task attraction gives you the ability to base your love off of goals to reach, not just physical attraction. Barelds and Dijkstra (2009) found that, “as people grow older, self-ratings of facial attractiveness get significantly lower”.
[DOC File]Running Head: SELECTIVE ROMANTIC ATTRACTION
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Interpersonal Attraction. Balance Theory. difference between affiliation and intimacy. Loneliness. Matching Hypothesis. Misattribution of Arousal. Physical attractiveness stereotype. proximity. social exchange theory. social comparison theory. reasons for familiarity and liking. Schacter's experiments (need for affiliation under stress ...
[DOC File]Attraction: Why we like the ones we like
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Interpersonal Attraction. How do we pick our friends; factors that affect who we choose – Proximity (geographical closeness) the more you see someone the more likely you are to become friends. fear of embarrassment when meeting someone new. if you see them a lot you can slowly/”safely” become friends (baby steps) this is just the 1st step
[DOC File]18-1 Interpersonal Attraction
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-----Psychology of Attraction----- First Factor: _____ Geographic nearness is the most powerful predictor for friendships and relationships. You are most likely to marry someone in your own neighborhood. Second Factor: _____ Similar attracts, opposites retract. Opposites CAN attract for _____ relationships, but usually don’t last (excitement ...
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The Psychology of Attraction . Proximity someone near to you more likely to be friend (most powerful predictor) Mere exposure effect repeated exposure increases liking. Close Up: Online Matchmaking. Speed dating research finds that 4 minutes is enough time to form a good impression of someone.
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