Relationships

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Need for affiliation
Need to form positive and lasting interpersonal relationships
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Variables associated with loneliness
Dispositional factors, social circumstances, social cognitive tendencies
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What did Hendrie and Brewer look at?
Teeth discolouration and physical attractiveness
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What is the purpose of proximity and similarity?
Allows for familiarity, availability and expectation of continued interaction
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Reciprocity
We like those that like us and dislike those who do not like us
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What is the situation-gain loss hypothesis?
We like most those who initially dislike us but then start to like us, vice versa
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Three types of disclosure
Premature, dishonest, factual
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What did Laurenceau et al find?
Self-disclosure predicts partner responsiveness, predicting stronger feelings of closeness
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Two types of support
Percieved, Recieved
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Explain the Broaden and Build theory
experience and expression of positive emotions: A. Expands how we attend and respond to events B. Builds resources for maintaining wellbeing
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Relationship maintenance
behaviours and strategies to ensure that the relationships will continue
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Fatal attraction phenomenon
Qualities that are initially attractive in a partner become the same qualities to end the relationship
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Effects of memory bias
Allows us to forget information which may threaten our current feelings about the relationship
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What did Neustaedter and Greenberg study?
Important of digital technology in long distance relationships
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Forgiveness and Baumesiter et al
intrarpersonal level, interpersonal level, intrapersonal change only, interpersonal change only
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Levinger and 4 factors indicating the end of a relationship
New life, alternative partners, expectations, lack of commitment
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7 break up strategies
avoidance, positive tone, open confrontation, cost escalation, manipulation, distant, de-escalation
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Which breakup strategies are women with high Machiavellianism most likely to choose?
avoidance, manipulation, distant communication, cost escalation
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Phases of Duck's Relationship Dissolution Model
intrapsychic, dyadic, social, grave-dressing
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