28 Questions
What is the 'mere exposure effect'?
Repeated exposure to a person leading to more positive feelings
What does the 'what is beautiful is good' stereotype refer to?
The belief that physical attractiveness is associated with positive traits
What is the reciprocity-of-liking-effect based on?
Knowing that someone is like oneself leads to liking that person
What does the physiological synchrony refer to?
When autonomic nervous systems are in sync
According to Social Psychologist Daryl Bem, what does Self-Perception Theory state?
One's actions are influenced by others rather than by one's own free will
What does Romantic Love refer to, based on the text?
An intense stage of longing for union with another person
Which type of love is characterized by passion without intimacy and commitment?
Infatuated Love
What is the 3 components of love?
Intimacy, Attraction, Commitment
Which type of relationship is based on attempts to control the other person?
Unhealthy Relationship
What enables new relationships as it overcomes the limitations of offline relationships?
Social media
What type of love contains intimacy and commitment but lacks passion?
Companionate Love
Which type of love is associated with 'whirlwind romances' and 'love at first sight'?
Fatuous Love
What is the main characteristic of Non-Love?
Absence of intimacy and commitment
What defines a Healthy Relationship?
Equality and respect
Which type of relationship has an imbalance of power and control, with characteristics such as accusations, blame shifting, and manipulation?
Abusive Relationship
What is the reciprocity-of-liking-effect based on?
Similarity of beliefs and attitudes
What does the 'what is beautiful is good' stereotype refer to?
Physical attractiveness
Which factor is the best predictor of liking and loving?
Proximity
What role does the contrast effect play in attraction and liking?
Affects attraction by comparison with a standard
What does physiological synchrony refer to in relationships?
Autonomic nervous systems in sync
What component of love does science indicate usually starts with physical attraction?
Intimacy
What is the main characteristic of Infatuated Love?
Passion without intimacy and commitment
What is the main characteristic of Non-Love?
Absence of all three components
What type of love is associated with 'whirlwind romances' and 'love at first sight'?
Fatuous Love
What defines a Healthy Relationship?
Equality and respect
What is the reciprocity-of-liking-effect based on?
Mutual liking leads to further liking
According to Social Psychologist Daryl Bem, what does Self-Perception Theory state?
People infer their own attitudes from observing their own behavior
What enables new relationships as it overcomes the limitations of offline relationships?
'Social media'
Explore the factors influencing liking and loving in relationships, including proximity, mere exposure, similarity, and physical attractiveness. Understand how these factors contribute to the reciprocity-of-liking-effect and the 'what is beautiful is good' stereotype.
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