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- PSYCH 101: Attraction and Attribution Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like factors that influence attraction, proximity, mere exposure effect and more
- Effects of Moods on Thoughts About Helping, Attraction and Information . . .
Effects of Moods on Thoughts About Helping, Attraction and Information Acquisition MARGARET S CLARK BARBARA A WADDELL Carnegie-Mellon University
- Chapter 7: Interpersonal Attraction, Relationships Love Analysis
Reciprocal liking and disliking is a step in between initial attraction and the establishment of a relationship We like people who evaluate us positively and we dislike those who evaluate us negatively
- Initial Attraction – Principles of Social Psychology – 1st . . .
We tend to like people more when we are in good moods and to like them less when we are in bad moods This prediction follows directly from the expectation that affective states provide us with information about the social context—in this case, the people around us
- The Psychology of Attraction: How Our Minds Influence Our Desires
This study perfectly encapsulates The Psychology of Attraction: How Our Minds Influence Our Desires based on the impact of perceptions and biases in attraction
- 7. 11: Factors Influencing Attraction – Lifespan Development – A . . .
Proximity has its effect on liking through the principle of mere exposure, which is the tendency to prefer stimuli (including, but not limited to people) that we have seen more frequently The effect of mere exposure is powerful and occurs in a wide variety of situations
- What Determines Sexual Attraction? - Verywell Mind
Key Takeaways Sexual attraction is influenced by biology, like adrenaline and the scent your body naturally makes Your mood and how similar someone is to you can affect how attracted you are to them
- Unit 9. 7 - The Variables that Contribute to Attraction (Notes . . .
Learn about the key variables that contribute to attraction, including physical attractiveness, proximity, similarity, reciprocity, familiarity, and social and cultural influences
- Love as Psychological Interpersonal Attraction - Springer
The chapter describes love as a psychological attraction, focusing on the qualities, intensity, and strength of emotions Affectionate, passionate, obsessive, para-social, and romantic attraction are several types of psychological attractions defined here
- 7. 1 Initial Attraction – Principles of Social Psychology – 1st . . .
We tend to like people more when we are in good moods and to like them less when we are in bad moods This prediction follows directly from the expectation that affective states provide us with information about the social context—in this case, the people around us
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