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... and of relationships that influence their future relationships. At the core of these models are expectations about whether significant others will satisfy.their needs or be rejecting. These expectations derive from the reliability with which their primary caretaker meets their needs in early childho ...
... and of relationships that influence their future relationships. At the core of these models are expectations about whether significant others will satisfy.their needs or be rejecting. These expectations derive from the reliability with which their primary caretaker meets their needs in early childho ...
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... Dweck et al., 1995, for review). Thus, items depicting an incremental theory are not used in most of those studies. In contrast, ITRs are characterized by independent destiny and growth beliefs such that individuals can endorse both or neither, as well as the typical extreme combinations (higher on ...
... Dweck et al., 1995, for review). Thus, items depicting an incremental theory are not used in most of those studies. In contrast, ITRs are characterized by independent destiny and growth beliefs such that individuals can endorse both or neither, as well as the typical extreme combinations (higher on ...
Political Economy of Love
... the influence of the enlightenment, the Renaissance, Western science and technology, more latterly the sexual revolution, and even more recently the Internet and cell phone culture, more collectivist cultures have often been affected by elements of these influences over perhaps only the past several ...
... the influence of the enlightenment, the Renaissance, Western science and technology, more latterly the sexual revolution, and even more recently the Internet and cell phone culture, more collectivist cultures have often been affected by elements of these influences over perhaps only the past several ...
A Triangular Theory of Love
... experienced happiness with the loved one, (c) high regard for the loved one, (d) being able to count on the loved one in times of need, (e) mutual understanding with the loved one, (f) sharing of one's self and one's possessions with the loved one, (g) receipt of emotional support from the loved one ...
... experienced happiness with the loved one, (c) high regard for the loved one, (d) being able to count on the loved one in times of need, (e) mutual understanding with the loved one, (f) sharing of one's self and one's possessions with the loved one, (g) receipt of emotional support from the loved one ...
romantic relationship development
... Shamdasani, & Rook, 2007). The discussions were conducted by three female moderators (a faculty member, an undergraduate student, and an external faculty researcher) trained in focus group methodology. One or two moderators were present for each session. Given some knowledge on the topic was require ...
... Shamdasani, & Rook, 2007). The discussions were conducted by three female moderators (a faculty member, an undergraduate student, and an external faculty researcher) trained in focus group methodology. One or two moderators were present for each session. Given some knowledge on the topic was require ...
RECIPROCITY OF LIKING Theoretical Explanations Experimental
... could then signal that he or she might not like us after all (e.g., by ending the conversation abruptly). The other principles of attraction, such as physical attractiveness or proximity, probably only rarely fluctuate to such a degree. Perhaps for this reason, people often exhibit an intense desire ...
... could then signal that he or she might not like us after all (e.g., by ending the conversation abruptly). The other principles of attraction, such as physical attractiveness or proximity, probably only rarely fluctuate to such a degree. Perhaps for this reason, people often exhibit an intense desire ...
4Kofoed-Politics-and-Attraction
... people switch political parties is due to the “times” into which they were born. These “times” refer to periods of ubiquitous sociopolitical events like wars or economic depressions. Because most people are indoctrinated with one political ideology for a large span of their childhood, they are left ...
... people switch political parties is due to the “times” into which they were born. These “times” refer to periods of ubiquitous sociopolitical events like wars or economic depressions. Because most people are indoctrinated with one political ideology for a large span of their childhood, they are left ...
rsb - University of British Columbia
... (Buunk & Van Yperen, 1991); American and Dutch students report that their dating relationships have more positive and fewer negative characteristics than those of others (Van Lange & Rusbult, 1995); and Murray, Holmes, and Griffin (1996a, 1996b) found that Canadians tend to view their dating partner ...
... (Buunk & Van Yperen, 1991); American and Dutch students report that their dating relationships have more positive and fewer negative characteristics than those of others (Van Lange & Rusbult, 1995); and Murray, Holmes, and Griffin (1996a, 1996b) found that Canadians tend to view their dating partner ...
Chapter 13
... Emotional state, beliefs, attitudes, personality etc. Ex. He argued with the stranger ‘coz he’s a jerk. ...
... Emotional state, beliefs, attitudes, personality etc. Ex. He argued with the stranger ‘coz he’s a jerk. ...
Relationships
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
Cultural and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Romantic Love
... On the other side, poets, philosophers, and some social scientists proposed that romantic love is a human universal or a universal human potential manifested minimally in all societies. In the historical review presented in previous chapters, this controversy was comprehensively discussed. Many anth ...
... On the other side, poets, philosophers, and some social scientists proposed that romantic love is a human universal or a universal human potential manifested minimally in all societies. In the historical review presented in previous chapters, this controversy was comprehensively discussed. Many anth ...
Accessibility Constructed the Worship
... the true meaning of love. Every individual knows this feeling when they start a relationship. Many girls change their appearance so that can attract men. Girls use make-up and fancy jewelry or clothes to attract boys, while boys dress in clothes that attract girls. Physical attractiveness works in t ...
... the true meaning of love. Every individual knows this feeling when they start a relationship. Many girls change their appearance so that can attract men. Girls use make-up and fancy jewelry or clothes to attract boys, while boys dress in clothes that attract girls. Physical attractiveness works in t ...
LamannaRiedmann_Chapter_6
... Research that looked at mate preferences in the United States over the past sixty years showed that men and women have increased the importance that they put on potential financial success in a mate, while domestic skills in a future wife have declined in importance. One study indicates that, for to ...
... Research that looked at mate preferences in the United States over the past sixty years showed that men and women have increased the importance that they put on potential financial success in a mate, while domestic skills in a future wife have declined in importance. One study indicates that, for to ...
Learning Objectives Upon completion of CHAPTER 16, the student
... 16.1 What is social psychology? (p. 544) 16.2 Describe the process of attribution and its two key errors. (p. 546) 16.3 Describe how culture affects attributional biases. (p. 548) 16.4 Define attitude and identify its three key components. (p. 548) 16.5 What is cognitive dissonance, how does it chan ...
... 16.1 What is social psychology? (p. 544) 16.2 Describe the process of attribution and its two key errors. (p. 546) 16.3 Describe how culture affects attributional biases. (p. 548) 16.4 Define attitude and identify its three key components. (p. 548) 16.5 What is cognitive dissonance, how does it chan ...
Social Psychology Perspective on Dating and its Relation to Dating
... in love. Such couples self-report that they believe they have found their perfect companion. Are there clearly identifiable markers for predicting who will fall in love? The short answer is no. Using metrics such as sense of humor, extroversion, desire for intimacy, attitudes about risk, etc. a numb ...
... in love. Such couples self-report that they believe they have found their perfect companion. Are there clearly identifiable markers for predicting who will fall in love? The short answer is no. Using metrics such as sense of humor, extroversion, desire for intimacy, attitudes about risk, etc. a numb ...
Social Cognition II
... discriminated against. • However, this is not always the case. In fact, some victims of prejudice try to gain a sense of power and pride by asserting their superiority over groups that are even worse off then themselves. ...
... discriminated against. • However, this is not always the case. In fact, some victims of prejudice try to gain a sense of power and pride by asserting their superiority over groups that are even worse off then themselves. ...
88-03-06_Decalogue_Laws_for_Loving
... a miser. It is morality which teaches us the right order of loving: God, then my wife, other people, and money to maintain one’s family, are more important than ice-cream and lying in bed. If I truly love someone, I desire his or her highest good and happiness, even at great cost to myself. Our grea ...
... a miser. It is morality which teaches us the right order of loving: God, then my wife, other people, and money to maintain one’s family, are more important than ice-cream and lying in bed. If I truly love someone, I desire his or her highest good and happiness, even at great cost to myself. Our grea ...
Maintenance of relationships
... motivate marriages. Families play an active role in choosing marriage partners for young. Love is supposed to be discovered after marriage. This leads to arranged marriages which are the most common forms of marriage arrangement in collectivist cultures. Singh (2005): Arranged marriage in India. The ...
... motivate marriages. Families play an active role in choosing marriage partners for young. Love is supposed to be discovered after marriage. This leads to arranged marriages which are the most common forms of marriage arrangement in collectivist cultures. Singh (2005): Arranged marriage in India. The ...
Lecture X
... Social exchange theory states that how people feel about their relationships will depend on their perception of the rewards they receive from the relationship and their perception of the costs they incur, as well as their perception of what kind of relationship they deserve and the probability that ...
... Social exchange theory states that how people feel about their relationships will depend on their perception of the rewards they receive from the relationship and their perception of the costs they incur, as well as their perception of what kind of relationship they deserve and the probability that ...
Group-Processes-Relationships-Attraction-Love
... ● Although romantic love has been documented in virtually all cultures, research suggests that there is cultural variation in the extent to which romantic love is believed to be associated with positive affect. ● Example: Rothbaum and Tsang (1998) Examined the lyrics of 38 American and 42 Chinese ...
... ● Although romantic love has been documented in virtually all cultures, research suggests that there is cultural variation in the extent to which romantic love is believed to be associated with positive affect. ● Example: Rothbaum and Tsang (1998) Examined the lyrics of 38 American and 42 Chinese ...
Chapter 16: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... in parentheses. When you have finished, check your answers with the answer key. Perhaps the most famous experiment of the role of group membership and conformity __________ (call) the Stanford prison experiment. It __________ (conduct) by Phillip Zimbardo. In this study, 20 well-adjusted young colle ...
... in parentheses. When you have finished, check your answers with the answer key. Perhaps the most famous experiment of the role of group membership and conformity __________ (call) the Stanford prison experiment. It __________ (conduct) by Phillip Zimbardo. In this study, 20 well-adjusted young colle ...
Rousseau and Romanticism: Study Guide
... concept of autobiography was not particularly interesting or relevant. Each person was thought to be much like each other. However, according to J. M. Cohen, "By Rousseau's age ... men had begun to see themselves not as atoms in a society that stretched down from God to the world of nature but as un ...
... concept of autobiography was not particularly interesting or relevant. Each person was thought to be much like each other. However, according to J. M. Cohen, "By Rousseau's age ... men had begun to see themselves not as atoms in a society that stretched down from God to the world of nature but as un ...
- SOAS Research Online
... T he author’s main argument is that the romantic kiss emerged in the context of courtship rituals in the Middle Ages expressed in romantic novels, poetry and songs. He points to examples f rom the troubadour tradition of the High Middle Ages, the Romance literary genre, and the later Italian Commed ...
... T he author’s main argument is that the romantic kiss emerged in the context of courtship rituals in the Middle Ages expressed in romantic novels, poetry and songs. He points to examples f rom the troubadour tradition of the High Middle Ages, the Romance literary genre, and the later Italian Commed ...