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Love

“a complex yet basically integrated emotion involving strong feelings of affection and tenderness for the love object, pleasurable sensations in his or her presence, devotion to his or her well-being, and sensitivity to his or her reactions to oneself.

Matching hypothesis

people's tendency to seek and find partners who are roughly at their own level of physical attractiveness

Reciprocity

in-kind response to the behaviour of others

Arousal Attribution Theory

The misattribution of physiological arousal

Love Styles Theory

Six distinct types of love

Triangular Theory

3 components of love: Passion, intimacy and commitment

Reward THeory

we like people who are present when we experience reward (classical conditioning