Psychology of Gender: Social Relationships and Aggression

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What is the need for affiliation?

The motive to establish, maintain, or restore social relationships with others

How can interpersonal attraction be defined?

Showing a preference for another person

What do individuals who truly care about you and for whom you have an attachment represent?

People you belong to

What is the outcome of leaders high in the need for affiliation?

More concerned about the needs of their followers and engaged in more transformational leadership

What does the need to belong refer to?

Having an attachment to individuals who truly care about you

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Need for Affiliation

  • The need for affiliation refers to the desire for human connection, belonging, and attachment to others.
  • It is a fundamental human need that drives individuals to form and maintain social relationships.

Interpersonal Attraction

  • Interpersonal attraction can be defined as a strong liking or affection for another person, which often leads to the formation of social bonds.

Individuals Who Care

  • Individuals who truly care about you and for whom you have an attachment represent a sense of security, comfort, and belonging.

Leaders with High Need for Affiliation

  • The outcome of leaders high in the need for affiliation is that they tend to prioritize building strong relationships and a sense of community within their team or organization.

The Need to Belong

  • The need to belong refers to the fundamental human desire to be part of a group, feel connected to others, and be accepted by society.

Explore the social psychological lens on gender as it relates to the need for affiliation, interpersonal attraction, types of relationships, love components, and aggression. Understand the negative effects of social rejection and loneliness, and identify different forms of aggression.

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