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What are the factors that affect interpersonal attraction?

Physical Chracteristics, Similarity, Self Disclosure, reciprocity and proximity

How does outward apperance affects interpersonal attraction?

The more symmetric someone’s face is, the more physically attractive we find him or her to be.

What is the golden ratio?

1.618:1

Body proportions

It is the sharing one’s fears, thoughts, and goals with another person and being met with non-judgment empathy.

Self-disclosure

The phenomenon whereby people like others better when they believe the other person likes them.

Reciprocal Liking

People prefer stimuli that they have been exposed to more frequently.

Mere Exposure Effect or Familiarity Effect

People prefer stimuli that they have been exposed to more frequently.

Mere Exposure Effect or Familiarity Effect

A behavior that intends to cause harm or increase social dominance.

Aggression

The more people hear the name of a product, the more likely they are to be attracted to and purchase that product.

Mere Exposure Effect

Increased aggresion corresponds to decreased activity in ____________ and increase activity in ___________.

Prefrontal Cortex; Amygdala

States that we are more likely to respond to others aggresively whenever we are feeling negative emotions such as being tired, sick, frustrated, or in pain.

Cognitive Neoassociation Model

The emotional bond between a caregiver and a child.

Attachment

In attachment, a ____________ is a caregiver who is consistent, available, comforting, and responsive.

Secure base

The perception or reality that one is cared for by a social network.

Social Support

Difference between direct benefits and indirect benefits of mate choice.a positiv

Direct Benefits provide advantages to the mate. Indirect benefits provide advantages to offspring.

A positive feedback mechanism in which a particular trait thta has no effect or a negative effect on survival becomes more and more exaggerated over time.

Fisherian or Runaway selection

Traits that signify overall good health and well-being of an organism.

Indicator Traits

It’s the I’m sorry for your loss condolence card or a trip to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

Emotional Support

Kind of social support that is directly on affirming the qualities and skills of a person.

Esteem Support

Type of social support that gives a person a sense of belonging.

Network Support

Types of Social Support

Emotional Support


Esteem Support


Material Support


Informational Support


Network Support

It describes the organization of a group’s sexual behavior

Mating system

Five mechanisms of mate choice


It refe

Phenotypic Traits


Sensory Bias


Fisherian or Runaway Selection


Indicator Traits


Genetic Compatibility

It refers to an exclusive mating relationship.

Monogamy

It refers to a member of one sex mating with any member of the opposite sex, without exclusivity.

Promiscuity

Difference of polygyny and polyandry

Male to many females; female to many males

The perception or reality that one is cared for by a social network.

Social Support

Difference between direct benefits and indirect benefits of mate choice.a positiv

Direct Benefits provide advantages to the mate. Indirect benefits provide advantages to offspring.

A positive feedback mechanism in which a particular trait thta has no effect or a negative effect on survival becomes more and more exaggerated over time.

Fisherian or Runaway selection

Traits that signify overall good health and well-being of an organism.

Indicator Traits

Development of a trait to match a preexisting preference that exists in the population

Sensory bias

This theory provides mechanism for the reduced frequency of recessive genetic disorders in the population

Genetic compatibility

Complementary genetics of the parents

One individual helps another person when he or she feels empathy for the other person, regardless of the cost.

Empathy-altruism hypothesis

Hawk-dove game is explained by?

Game Theory

It promotes the idea that altruistic behavior can improve the fitness and success of a species as a whole.it

Inclusive Fitness

It attempts to explain decision making between individuals as if they are participating in a game.

Game theory

It’s the I’m sorry for your loss condolence card or a trip to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

Emotional Support

Kind of social support that is directly on affirming the qualities and skills of a person.

Esteem Support

Type of social support that gives a person a sense of belonging.

Network Support

Types of Social Support

Emotional Support


Esteem Support


Material Support


Informational Support


Network Support

It describes the organization of a group’s sexual behavior

Mating system

Five mechanisms of mate choice


It refe

Phenotypic Traits


Sensory Bias


Fisherian or Runaway Selection


Indicator Traits


Genetic Compatibility

It refers to an exclusive mating relationship.

Monogamy

It refers to a member of one sex mating with any member of the opposite sex, without exclusivity.

Promiscuity

Difference of polygyny and polyandry

Male to many females; female to many males

Explain altruism, cooperation, spite and selfishness.

Back (Definition)

It requires a consistent caregiver so the child is able to go out and explore, knowing he or she has a secure base to return to.

Secure attachment

The child shows no clear pattern of behavior in response to the caregiver’s absence or presence and may show repetitive behaviors.

Disorganized Attachment

The child will show strong preference for the caregiver

Secure Attachment

It occurs when a caregiver ir erratic and abusivethe chil

Disorganized attachment

The child shows no preference for the caregiver compared to strangers

Avoidant attachment

It occurs when a caregiver has an inconsistent response to a child’s distress, sometimes responding appropriately, sometimes neglectful.

Ambivalent Attachment

It occurs when a caregiver has little response or no response to a distressed, crying child.

Avoidant Attachment

Enumerate the types of attachment

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