Relationship Formation

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Who created the three filters of relationship formation and what are they?
Kerckhoff and Davis(1962) Field of availables, Field of desirables and Complementary of emotional needs
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Who created RNS theory?
Byrne and Clore 1970
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Three factors that can be rewarding in a potential partner
Proximity, Exposure, Physical Attractiveness
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What is the halo effect?
When we perceive an attractive person to have an more even attractive personality (Dion Et Al 1972)
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What is the other formation theory
Similarity Theory - Byrne, Clore and Smeaton(1986)
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Who researched into Proximity?
Festinger(1950)
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What did Moreland and Beach(1992) research into?
Exposure/familarity
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Who placed participants in a room with a stranger and were told to rate the stranger after they heard good/bad news?
Veitch and Griffitt(1976)
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What does Reciprocity mean?
liking those who like us(Carnegie 1937)
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What did Kendal(1978) find?
within teen groups of close friends they were similar according to; religion, ethnic background and economic background of families
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Similarity research by Clore, Byrne&Smeaton(1986)
matched pairs according to attitiudes(1/2-similar&1/2 dissimilar) and went on a date, they found those with more similar attitudes were more attracted to each other
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What does the RNS theory suggest?
we seek positive stimulis instead of negative stimulis, relationship formation occurs when youre gratifed and your needs have been met
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What does the similarity theory suggest?
We are attracted to those who are just like us
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