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Need to belong
A hypothesis that says each of us is born with a fundamental drive to seek, form, maintain, and protect strong social relationships.
Attraction theory
The process of forming most relationships begins with interpersonal attraction, which is the force that draws people together.
Uncertainty reduction theory
A theory suggesting that people are motivated to reduce their uncertainty about others.
Predicted outcome value theory
A theory predicting that we form relationships when we think the effort will be worth it.
Social exchange theory
A theory predicting that people seek to form and maintain relationships in which the benefits outweigh the costs.
Equity theory
A theory predicting that a good relationship is one in which your ratio of costs and rewards is equal to your partner's