Psychology: Proximity, Exposure, and Liking

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What does commitment in love involve according to the text?

Promising not to look at another person the same way as one looks at oneself, only tested through hardships

Which type of love is associated with 'whirlwind romances' and 'love at first sight'?

Fatuous Love

What defines a healthy relationship according to the text?

A relationship that is based on equality and respect

What are the societal norms concerned with, according to the text?

The do’s and don’t of a smoothly functioning group of people

What characterizes a servant leader as per Robert Green Leaf?

Listens well with full awareness and genuinely takes care of their people

Which factor is referred to as the 'what is beautiful is good' stereotype?

Physical Attractiveness

According to Daryl Bem's Self-Perception Theory, how does one interpret their own actions?

In a similar way to others' actions

What is the common outcome of unreciprocated romantic love according to Diamond & Dickenson (2012)?

Loneliness and anger

Which phenomenon occurs when the autonomic nervous systems of individuals are in sync?

Physiological Synchrony

What does the 'reciprocity-of-liking-effect' refer to?

The tendency to like someone who is similar to oneself

Explore the factors influencing liking and loving in psychology with a focus on proximity, exposure, similarity, and physical attractiveness. Learn about the reciprocity-of-liking-effect and physiological synchrony.

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