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1 ATTRACTION AND CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS Chapter 9

2 Desire to establish and maintain social contact with other Need for Affiliation

3 Factors that Influence Affiliation Needs  Evolution  Biology  Culture  Gender

4 Loneliness  A feeling of deprivation about existing social relations  Shyness

5 Situational Factors that Trigger Affiliation Needs  The Proximity Effect  Familiarity  The mere exposure effect  Anxiety  Schachter’s anxiety research

6 Physical Attractiveness  Bias for beauty is pervasive  What-is-beautiful-is-good stereotype: Tendency to associate physical attractiveness with other desirable qualities.

7 Physical Attractiveness Beauty is an objective quality.

8 Physical Attractiveness Beauty is a subjective quality.

9 Situational factors influencing perceptions of beauty

10 First Encounters  Liking other who are similar  Demographics  Attitudes Bryne’s Two Step Model of Attraction

11 First Encounters  Liking others who are similar  Physical attractiveness The matching hypothesis The complementarity hypothesis  Reciprocity

12 Mate Selection Evolutionary PerspectiveSociocultural Perspective

13 Figure 9.6: Evolutionary Mate Preferences: Theory and Practice

14 Intimate Relationships  Social exchange theory

15 Intimate Relationships  Equity Theory Your Benefits = Your Partner’s Benefits Your Contributions Your Partner’s Contributions

16 Types of Relationships  Exchange vs Communal  Attachment styles  Anxious  Avoidant  Secure

17 Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love

18 Passionate Love  Romantic love characterized by high arousal, intense attraction and fear of rejection.  Excitation transfer: the process whereby arousal caused by one stimulus is added to the arousal from a second stimulus and the combined arousal is attributed to the second stimulus.

19 Companionate Love  A secure, trusting, stable partnership.  Is the diminution of passion genetically pre- determined?  Self-disclosure: sharing intimate facts and feeling.

20 From a Sliver to a Wedge Theory of Social Penetration

21 Relationship Issues  The Marriage Trajectory

22 Lucas, Clark & Diener (2003): 15 year study of over 24,000 individuals living in Germany Are married people happier than unmarried people?

23 The Gottman Relationship Institute: http://www.gottman.com/49847/The-Love-Lab.html#sf http://www.gottman.com/49847/The-Love-Lab.html#sf John Gottman

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