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Interpersonal Attraction

Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology

Interpersonal Attraction starts at 11 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Interpersonal Attraction. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe how cultural factors can influence interpersonal attraction.
Describe how first impressions can impact the development of interpersonal attraction.
Describe how the concept of 'reciprocal liking' affects interpersonal attraction.
Describe the difference between passionate love and companionate love.
Describe the role of physical attractiveness in interpersonal attraction.
Describe the role of self-esteem in interpersonal attraction.
Explain how proximity influences interpersonal attraction.
Explain the concept of 'self-disclosure' and its role in interpersonal attraction.
Which of the following best describes the 'matching hypothesis'? (1) People are attracted to those who are more attractive than themselves. (2) People are attracted to those who are similar in physical attractiveness. (3) People are attracted to those who are different from themselves. (4) People are attracted to those with higher social status.
Which of the following best describes the 'mere exposure effect'? (1) Liking someone less after repeated exposure (2) Liking someone more after repeated exposure (3) Liking someone only if they are similar (4) Liking someone only if they are attractive
Which of the following is a key element of companionate love? (1) Intense passion (2) Deep friendship (3) Physical attraction (4) Infatuation
Which of the following is a reason why proximity increases attraction? (1) It increases the chance of interaction (2) It decreases familiarity (3) It reduces communication (4) It increases conflict
Fill in the blank: According to social exchange theory, people are attracted to relationships that offer the greatest __________ with the least cost.
Fill in the blank: According to the __________ hypothesis, people are attracted to others whose level of physical attractiveness is similar to their own.
Fill in the blank: The __________ bias is the tendency to assume that attractive people possess other positive qualities.
Fill in the blank: The __________ effect is the tendency to like people more after repeated exposure to them.
Is it true that cultural standards of beauty can vary across societies?
Is it true that first impressions can influence long-term attraction?
Is it true that people are more likely to form relationships with those who are geographically close to them?
Is it true that people tend to like others who like them?