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Unit 4 - relationships

this is a quiz that will test your knowledge of attraction and relationship formation

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the further aparat 2 people live, the less chance they have of forming a relationshipproximity
strong friendships are often based on similarity of attitudes and beliefssimilarity
we like people and want to form a relationship with them because we spend time with themfamiliarity
one of the major determinants of whether we want to develop a relationship with a personphysical attractiveness
theories based on rewards and costs remind us of which approach?behaviourist
social exchange theory was proposed by which pair of researchers?Thibaut & Kelley
Approval, love, respect and status are examples of what?relationship rewards
what is the name of the theory that descibes how emotions are associated with people?reinforcement affect theory
which theory of relationships is the Jennings (1950) study about female young offenders support for?social exchange theory
an evaluation point of social exchange theory is that...it views people as selfish
the matching hypothesis of relationship formation proposes thatmost people pick a partner who is matched to themselves in the ability to reward
Walster et al (1966) gave research to supportmatching hypothesis
evolutionary theories believe that males choose partners based onattractiveness and ability to reproduce
evolutionary theory proposes that females choose partners based onthe resources offered
sociobiological theory is a theory based onevolutionary explanations
Dunbar & Waynforth found...in newspaper articles females tend to seek resources and offer attractivenesss while males tend to seek attractivemess and offer resources
Singh (1993) proposed the WHR (waist-hip ratio) why is it significant?the distribution of body fat on the waist and hips is correlated with health and fertility
evaluation points of sociobiological theory include the fact thatit is based on non-human research (anthropomorphism), also this theory presumes heterosexuality


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