Deck 7: Attraction: Initiating Romance, Friendship, and Other Relationships
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Deck 7: Attraction: Initiating Romance, Friendship, and Other Relationships
1
What is the conceptual definition of attraction?
desire for a voluntary relationship
- sustained because participants enjoy each other
- sustained because participants enjoy each other
2
According to Festinger, Schacter, & Back (1950), what two types of proximity that are intimately involved in friendship choice?
physical distance
- functional distance
- functional distance
3
What is the difference between an ascribed status and an achieved status?
ascribed status: one that is bestowed (e.g. race, attractiveness)
- achieved status: one what is earned (e.g. education or profession)
- achieved status: one what is earned (e.g. education or profession)
4
Generally speaking, people who are like us are highly attractive. This is known as what?
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5
The idea that people desire consistency in their judgments of others in relation to others' behaviors is captured in what theory?
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6
What does "the exotic becomes erotic" refer to, and does this idea support or refute similarity principles of attraction?
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7
Jenny never used to care one way or another about Bruce Springsteen. However, a co-worker put up a Springsteen poster by Jenny's desk, and after some time Jenny finds that she now likes him. This is an example of what phenomenon?
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8
In the study by Moreland & Beach (1992), mere exposure was found to have significant impact on what three constructs?
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9
physical attractiveness has predictable effects on attraction, even outside of romantic and sexual attraction.
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10
According to Feingold (1988), is the average correlation of attractiveness between friends is high for men only, women only, or both?
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11
Attraction, like the self and attitudes, does not submit to direct dissection, and is thus an example of what?
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12
Which two core social motives are primarily involved in attraction?
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13
Across cultures, the "average" face is arguably the most attractive. Why is this?
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14
As per the chapter, what are three models that predict the similarity-attraction relationship?
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15
The idea that we like people who like us reflects which general phenomenon?
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16
What are the three elements of Kenny & LaVoie's (1984) social relations model?
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17
What are reward theories of attraction?
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18
According to evolutionary perspectives on gender differences in mate preferences, which gender is more likely to be choosy about their sexual partners? Why?
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19
Which phenomenon might predict that men prefer to invest in women with longer reproductive lives in front of them, whereas women prefer men who have accumulated resources with age?
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20
Traditional division of labor and gender hierarchies result in what kind of roles for men and women?
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