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What is ostracism and how does it affect people?
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acts of excluding or ignoring another
people are affected through depressed mood, anxiety, hurt, and try to restore relationship, also withdrawal |
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Proximity plays a role in fostering attraction how?
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By increasing functional distance
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What is functional distance?
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How often likely to interact with a person
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In what ways does proximity aid attraction?
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Fosters:
Interaction Anticipation of Interaction Mere Exposure |
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Explain the matching phenomenon?
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A person's increased likelihood to choose a good match through attractiveness and other traits
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How does love effect how one views the world around them?
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People see others are less attractive when in love
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Birds that flock together _
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are of a feather
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What is "attitude alignment" ?
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The matching of ones attitude to match the other to breed attraction
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The popularly supposed tendency, in a relationship between two people who contrast each other to come together to complement the other?
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Complementarity
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What is ingratiation?
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use of strategies, such as flattery, by which people seek to gain an others favor
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The underestimation of a relationship occurs in people with what level of self esteem?
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Low self esteem
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What is the reward theory of attraction?
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Those who reward us or whom we associate with rewards, we tend to like better
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How can proximity, attraction and similarity be rewards?
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Proximity provides less effort (rewarding)
Attractive people have desirable traits (reward) Similar people seem to reciprocate attraction and we thus assume liking (reward) |
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Passionate Love is?
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intense longing for union with the other
It is the psychological experience of biological arousal around those we like |
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What is the two factor theory of emotion?
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Arousal (X) it's label = emotion
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What anatomical structure of the brain is associated with Love?
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Caudate Nucleus
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Compassionate Love is?
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the steady flow of attraction gained from being around those who are deeply intertwined in ones life.
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What are some common elements of loving attachments?
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Mutual understanding
Giving and receiving support Valuing and enjoying being with the other |
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What are the four attachment styles?
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Secure attachment
Preoccupied (anxious-ambivalent) Dismissive (distrustful avoidance) Fearful (fearful avoidance) |
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People with what level of self esteem fail to have positive illusions of their partners?
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Those with low self esteem.
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What are positive illusions?
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Seeing virtues withing a partners faults
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A condition where the outcomes people receive from a relationship are proportionate to what they contribute?
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Equity
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Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others is called?
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Self disclosure
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What actions allow for disclosure reciprocity? (Others disclosing to you)
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Genuine in revealing feelings
Accepting of others Empathy and Sensitivity to other |
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Three coping methods of a "break-up"?
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Loyalty
Neglect Voicing |