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8: atttraction & love - Coggle Diagram
8: atttraction & love
why/when do people affiliate
theories of attraction
maintaining cognitive dissonance
or: human nature-> pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain
reinforcement approach
classical conditioning
reinforcement affect model
automatic activation
social exchange
behaviourism
cost and benefit
cost reward ratio
transactional leadership
minimax strategy
comparison levels
equity theory
distributive & procedural justice
who do we like
evolutionary perspectives/ role of genes
fertility
seeing red
reproductive fitness
hourglass figure
increasing liking
proximity
accessible people
cost-benefit analysis
familiarity
mere exosure effecta
attitude similarity
reinforcement
cognitive consistency->balanced triad
attractive faces
averageness effect
symmetry
assortative mating
social matching
mating sociometere
social network approval
personal characteristics
three ideal personality dimensions
warmt-trustworthiness
vitality-attractiveness
status resources
TRUST
self disclosure and trust
social penetration model
ideal partners
michealango effect
self-fulfilling prophecy
properties of relationships
kinds of love
passionate love
companionate love
three factor theory
cultural determinant
appropriate love object
emotional arousal
conssumate love
steinbergs triangle of love
commitment
intimacy
passion
functions of love/ attachment
need to affiliate
instinct theory
isolation and anxiety
social comparison theroy- > others as frame of reference
ostracism
effects of social deprivation
hospitalism
attachment styles
attachment behaviour
secure
avoidant
anxious
being love- elevated self esteem
how and why do relations end
4 factors
new life
alternative partners
expectation
lack of commitment
passive and active stance
relationship dissolution model
intrapsychic phase
dyadic phase
social phase
grave-dressing phase
maintaining relationships
self-expansion theory
emotion in relationship model
equity theory & costs and benefits ratio
personal dedication
moral commitment
constraint commitment
trust and forgiveness
attachment style
commitment
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