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Proximity
Mere Exposure
Attractiveness
Similarities
Factors that affect attraction
This type of attraction is based on the ability to physically be around someone based on distance.
Proximity
Attraction caused by being around someone a lot.
Mere Exposure
Enjoying or disliking people because of their Positive or Negative Personality or Physical features. (pf is more important in the short run, p is important in the long run)
Attractiveness
Being attracted to someone that is somewhat like us in some way. (Nationality, Attitudes, Physical Abilities, Intelligence, Ect.)
Similarities
Attraction to a partner who has traits that you do not posses but might desire. (ex. when an introvert dates an extrovert)
Complementary
if someone likes us, but they don't like us, then eventually we won't like them.
Reciprocity of liking
Rewards - Cost = Profits
Social Exchange Theory
Comparing previous relationships and others relationships to what we should expect from a partner.
Comparison Level
Questioning your other options outside of a relationship
1) Leave to be single
2) Leave for someone else
3) Stay in the relationship
The more dependent you are in the relationship the less likely you are to think of this
Comparison Level for Alternatives
You should get as much out of a relationship as you put into a relationship.
Equality Theory