Interpersonal Attraction
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Interpersonal Attraction starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how the concept of 'equity' relates to satisfaction in relationships.
Describe the concept of 'reciprocal liking' in interpersonal attraction.
Describe the difference between passionate love and companionate love.
Describe the role of social norms in shaping interpersonal attraction.
Explain how cultural differences can influence interpersonal attraction.
Explain how self-disclosure can affect interpersonal attraction.
Explain how the concept of 'familiarity' contributes to interpersonal attraction.
A student notices that after sitting next to the same classmate for several weeks, they start to feel more positively toward them. Which psychological principle does this illustrate? (1) Similarity (2) Mere exposure effect (3) Social exchange theory (4) Equity theory
A student notices that after sitting next to the same classmate for several weeks, they start to feel more positively toward them. Which psychological principle does this illustrate? (1) Similarity (2) Mere exposure effect (3) Social exchange theory (4) Equity theory
Which factor is most likely to increase interpersonal attraction? (1) Dissimilarity (2) Physical distance (3) Shared interests (4) Competition
Which of the following best defines 'propinquity'? (1) Physical attractiveness (2) Physical closeness (3) Emotional support (4) Social status
Which of the following best describes the matching hypothesis? (1) People are attracted to those who are physically close to them. (2) People are attracted to those who are similar in physical attractiveness. (3) People are attracted to those who are different from them. (4) People are attracted to those who have more resources.
Fill in the blank: According to social exchange theory, people seek relationships that offer the greatest __________ with the least cost.
Fill in the blank: According to the __________ hypothesis, people tend to form relationships with others who are similar in social desirability.
Fill in the blank: According to the reward theory of attraction, people are attracted to those whose behavior is __________ to them.
Fill in the blank: The __________ effect describes how people tend to rate attractive individuals more positively on unrelated traits.
True or False: According to research, physical attractiveness is equally important to both men and women when choosing a partner.
True or False: According to the reward theory of attraction, people are attracted to those who make them feel good.
True or False: Opposites always attract in interpersonal relationships.
True or False: People are more likely to be attracted to others who are different from them in most ways.
