Relationships 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologySocial PsychologyUniversityNone Created by: e m m a l o u i s eCreated on: 22-05-19 08:57 Need for affiliation Need to form positive and lasting interpersonal relationships 1 of 19 Variables associated with loneliness Dispositional factors, social circumstances, social cognitive tendencies 2 of 19 What did Hendrie and Brewer look at? Teeth discolouration and physical attractiveness 3 of 19 What is the purpose of proximity and similarity? Allows for familiarity, availability and expectation of continued interaction 4 of 19 Reciprocity We like those that like us and dislike those who do not like us 5 of 19 What is the situation-gain loss hypothesis? We like most those who initially dislike us but then start to like us, vice versa 6 of 19 Three types of disclosure Premature, dishonest, factual 7 of 19 What did Laurenceau et al find? Self-disclosure predicts partner responsiveness, predicting stronger feelings of closeness 8 of 19 Two types of support Percieved, Recieved 9 of 19 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 10 of 19 Relationship maintenance behaviours and strategies to ensure that the relationships will continue 11 of 19 Fatal attraction phenomenon Qualities that are initially attractive in a partner become the same qualities to end the relationship 12 of 19 Effects of memory bias Allows us to forget information which may threaten our current feelings about the relationship 13 of 19 What did Neustaedter and Greenberg study? Important of digital technology in long distance relationships 14 of 19 Forgiveness and Baumesiter et al intrarpersonal level, interpersonal level, intrapersonal change only, interpersonal change only 15 of 19 Levinger and 4 factors indicating the end of a relationship New life, alternative partners, expectations, lack of commitment 16 of 19 7 break up strategies avoidance, positive tone, open confrontation, cost escalation, manipulation, distant, de-escalation 17 of 19 Which breakup strategies are women with high Machiavellianism most likely to choose? avoidance, manipulation, distant communication, cost escalation 18 of 19 Phases of Duck's Relationship Dissolution Model intrapsychic, dyadic, social, grave-dressing 19 of 19
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