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6. Clark and Mill said ...

  • We form relationships with those with adaptive qualities that will promote survival and help future offspring survive
  • When forming a relationship we will fulfil other's needs in order for our needs to be fulfilled
  • Physical attractiveness isn't the most important factor in forming relationship, other factors such as emotion are more important
  • We form relationships with those we associate with happy events as when see them again we are reminded of the event and the person is positively reinforced

7. The matching hypothesis was by whom?

  • Hatfield and Spreecher
  • Clark and Mill
  • Walster et al.
  • Byrne and Clore

8. Which study found that physical attractiveness is more important to men in forming a relationship than women?

  • Takeuchi
  • Clark and Mill
  • Hatfield and Spreecher
  • Aron et al.

9. What does the Reward/need satisfaction model suggest?

  • We form relationships with those with adaptive qualities that will promote survival and help future offspring survive
  • Physical attractiveness isn't the most important factor in forming relationship, other factors such as emotion are more important
  • We form relationships with those we associate with happy events as when see them again we are reminded of the event and the person is positively reinforced
  • When forming a relationship we will fulfil other's needs in order for our needs to be fulfilled

10. Sociobiological model suggests what?

  • When forming a relationship we will fulfil other's needs in order for our needs to be fulfilled
  • We form relationships with those with adaptive qualities that will promote survival and help future offspring survive
  • Physical attractiveness isn't the most important factor in forming relationship, other factors such as emotion are more important
  • We will form relationships with those of a similar level of attractiveness to us as the relationship is more likely to occur.

11. Matching hypothesis suggests...

  • When forming a relationship we will fulfil other's needs in order for our needs to be fulfilled
  • We will form relationships with those of a similar level of attractiveness to us as the relationship is more likely to occur.
  • Physical attractiveness isn't the most important factor in forming relationship, other factors such as emotion are more important
  • We form relationships with those with adaptive qualities that will promote survival and help future offspring survive