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Love .
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It can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state.
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Great person theory-
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when you see someone who is great in your eyes but noone else knows about them
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Romantic love
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is a combination of intimacy and passion. Romantic lovers are bonded emotionally (as in liking) and physically through passionate arousal
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Companionate
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love consists of intimacy and commitment. found in marriages
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Group think-
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each member of the group attempts to conform his or her opinions to what they believe to be the consensus of the group
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Fatuous love
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has the passion and the commitment components but not the intimacy component
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Social loafing-
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people do worse on simple tasks and better on complex tasks when around people
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Social faciliation-
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people do better on simple tasks and worse on complex tasks when around people
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Triangular theory of love-The triangular theory of love
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characterizes love in a interpersonal relationship on three different scales: intimacy, passion and commitment.
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Passionate love-
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is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal
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Group-
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2 or more people coming together and interacting with one another for security
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Outgroup-
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a group with no similarities in value
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In group-
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a group with similar values
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Consummate love
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is the only type of love that includes all three components--intimacy, passion and commitment.
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Passionate love-
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is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal
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Great person theory-
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when you see someone who is great in your eyes but noone else knows about them
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Bystander effect-
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where persons are less likely to intervene in an emergency situation than if they are alone
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Social exchange theory-
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negotiated exchanges between parties. Ex when a person perceives the costs of relationship as outweighing the perceived benefits, then the theory predicts that the person will choose to leave the relationship
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Prosocial behavior-
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any act that is intended to benefit others)
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Altruism-
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desire to help someone even if it costs to help them, they live life helping others
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Attachment styles-
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tendency to seek closeness to another person and feel secure when that person is present
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Empathy-
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you are understanding of what another person goes through because the same thing happened to you
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Sympathy-
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feeling sorrowful for someone not know or going through what that individual went through
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Private self-
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who you really are when noone else is around
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Public self-
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other personalities you take on when you are in public. Ex you don’t speak when you are in public but when you are with me you speak
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Altruism-
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desire to help someone even if it costs to help them, they live life helping others
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Prosocial behavior-
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any act that is intended to benefit others)
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