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passionate love
a state of intense longing for union with another. Passionate lovers are absorbed in one another, feel ecstatic at attaining their partner's love and are disconsolate on losing it
two-factor theory of emotion
emotional experience is a product of physiological arousal and how we cognitively label the arousal.
companionate love
the affection we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply intertwined
equity
a condition in which the outcomes people recieve from a relationship are proportional to what they contribute to it. equitable outcomes needn't always be equal outcomes
self-disclosure
revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
disclosure reciprocity
the tendency for one person's intimacy of self-disclosure to match that of a conversational partner
adaption-level phenomenon
the tendency to adapt to a given level of stimulation and thus to notice and react to changes from that level
social comparison
evaluating one's abilities and opinions by comparing oneself to others
mere-exposure effect
the tendency for novel stimuli to be liked more or rated more positively after the rater has been repeatedly exposed to them
matching phenomenon
the tendency for men and women to choose as partners those who are a "good match" in attractiveness and other traits
physical-attractiveness stereotype
the presumption that physically attractive people possess other socially desirable traits as well
complementarity
the popularly supposed tendency, in a relationship between two people, for each to complete what is missing in the other
need to belong
a motivation to bond with others in relationships that provide ongoing, positive interactions
status-attractiveness hypothesis
women offer physical attractiveness and seek professional status. men vice versa. consistent with socio-biological mate selection
sternberg's love triangle
intimacy (emotion), commitment (cognitive), passion (motivational).
voir dire
each side trying to stack their cards in their favor in a court case.