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Geographical nearness. Proximity (more precisely, "functional distance") powerfully predicts liking
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Proximity
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The tendency for novel stimuli to be liked more or rated more positively after the rater has been repeatedly exposed to them
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Mere-exposure effect
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The tendency for men and women to choose as partners those who are a "good match" in attractiveness and other traits
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Matching phenomenon
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The presumption that physically attractive people possess other socially desirable traits as well: What is beautiful is good
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Physical-attractiveness stereotype
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The popularly supposed tendency, in a relationship between two people, for each to complete what is missing in the other
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Complementarity
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A motivation to bond with others in relationships that provide outgoing, positive interactions
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Need to belong
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Those who reward us, or whom we associate with rewards, we like
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Reward theory of attraction
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It can also breed hostility: most assaults and murders involve people living close together
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Proximity
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