Studies on love and relationships

    • [DOC File]Psychology 54 - Close Relationships

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      This class will examine various issues in the study of close relationships using social psychological theory and research. We will examine the development of interpersonal attraction, theories of love and relationship development, common problems in relationships (jealousy, loneliness, conflict), and therapeutic interventions.

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    • [DOCX File]Evolutionary approaches to relationships

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      Jul 30, 2012 · Numerous studies have demonstrated that women are more reticent about entering short-term relationships and more selective about the minimum characteristics they will accept in a partner for such relationships (e.g., Clark & Hatfield, 1989; Kenrick et al., 1990; Schmitt et al., 2012).

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    • [DOC File]Romantic Love and Culture - Boston University

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      Romantic Love and Anthropology. Etnofoor 10: 1-12. Charles Lindholm. University Professor/ Department of Anthropology. Boston University. If there is anything that modern people in the West seem to take for granted, it is the importance – even the necessity - of falling in love.

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    • [DOC File]Psychology 54 - Close Relationships

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      Conflict in close relationships: An attachment perspective. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 899-914. Sprecher, S., & Toro-Morn, M. (2002). A study of men and women from different sides of earth to determine if men are from Mars and women are from Venus in their beliefs about love and romantic relationships. Sex Roles, 46, 131-147.

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    • [DOCX File]Sweaty T-Shirt Study, Wedekind (1995)

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      Participants with broken relationships felt that there was a decrease in love, commitment and satisfaction before the break up. Satisfaction decreased the most in this group. Conclusion. The researchers concluded that participants tend to end their relationships because of dissatisfaction rather than the disappearance of love.

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