Psychology: Relationships

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Physical closeness - more than 1/2 of 5000 married couples in philly lives within a 5 minute walk of each other
Bossard
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Physical closeness - Students that lived on the same floor were more likely to make friends in halls at uni
Festinger
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Physical attraction - Match hypothesis
Murstien
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Smilarity of attitudes & Social background - Law of attraction
Byrne
4 of 36
Differences in attitudes = Disliking eachother
Singh & Ho
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Filter model
Kerkoff & Davis
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Reward/Need satisfaction theory
Byrne & Clore
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Meeting needs = Most important factor in a relationship
Mackie & Smith
8 of 36
Rewards determine how a relationship develops
Rusbult & Van Lange
9 of 36
Rewards are initially on a ***-for-tat basis
Clark & MIlls
10 of 36
We all have an optimal level of social contact
O'conner & Rosenblood
11 of 36
Reward level = superior to all other factors in a relationship
Cate
12 of 36
Social exchange theory
Homans
13 of 36
Interdependence theory
Thibaut & Kelley
14 of 36
We only start to monitor relationships when we become dis-interested
Argyle
15 of 36
We only start to compare relationsip to alternatives when we become dis-interested
Duck
16 of 36
Investment model
Rusbult & Van Lange
17 of 36
Commitment in a relationship predicts stability
Impett, beals & peplau
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Equity theory
Walster
19 of 36
Those that thought their relationship was equitable went on to have the longest lasting relationship
Van Yperen & Buunk
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Breakdown model (Intra-psychic, Dyadic, Social, Grave-dressing)
Duck
21 of 36
Female facial features
Cunningham
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Male facial features
Waynforth
23 of 36
Female body type
Singh
24 of 36
Male body type
Gross
25 of 36
Partner selection - what men and women value
Buss
26 of 36
Casual sex study
Clark & Hatfield
27 of 36
Sexual jealousy
Buss
28 of 36
Natural & Sexual selection
Darwin
29 of 36
Childhood experiences
Bowlby
30 of 36
Love quiz
Hazen & Shaver
31 of 36
Study on teenagers that included social desireability
Moore
32 of 36
Aspects of culture (Subjective & Objective)
Gross
33 of 36
Explained why arranged marriages happen
Batabyal
34 of 36
Found that in love marriages, love decreased where as in arranged marriages it grew
Gupta & Singh
35 of 36
Relationship choices (Intergration, assimilation, seperation, marginalisation)
Berry
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Physical closeness - Students that lived on the same floor were more likely to make friends in halls at uni

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Physical attraction - Match hypothesis

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Smilarity of attitudes & Social background - Law of attraction

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Differences in attitudes = Disliking eachother

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