Interpersonal
Attraction
Relationships
Attachment
Love
100
Consistent with Maslow's hierarchy of needs, this need describes our basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal relationships.
What is the need for affiliation
100
Repeated contact with any mildly negative, neutral, or positive stimulus is likely to increase positive evaluation of that stimulus. This is known as (blank).
What is repeated exposure effect.
100
Which is a better predictor of success in an intimate relationship, opposites or similarities?
What are similarities.
100
This attachment style is optimal and is high in trust and self-esteem.
What is secure attachment
100
This type of love is felt by one person but does not feel it from the other
What is unrequited love
200
This is known as the fear of rejection or abandonment.
What is attachment anxiety.
200
Attractive people are viewed as positive and (blank).
What is desireable
200
This hypothesis suggests that we seek out intimate relations with people whose physical beauty is similar to ours.
What is the matching hypothesis.
200
Low self esteem combined with high interpersonal trust are known to describe this attachment style.
What is preoccupied attachment style.
200
This type of love is based on friendship, mutual attraction, and shared interests.
What is companionate love
300
This factor in interpersonal attraction brings about initial and repeated contact between two people.
What is physical proximity
300
Two types of attractive women are classified as (blank) and (blank).
What are cute and mature.
300
This theory stipulates that people respond positively to findings of similarity with their partner and negatively to indications that their partner is dissimilar to them.
What is the similarity-dissimilarity effect.
300
If I am low in self esteem and low in interpersonal trust, I have a (blank).
What is fearful-avoidant attachment style
300
This type of love is difficult to achieve but is considered optimal.
What is consummate love
400
Indirect effects of emotion are often used by advertisers and politicians to promote (blank) in order to influence our purchases or votes.
What are positive feelings
400
This color is associated with increasing a woman's physical attractiveness in both ancient and modern times.
What is red
400
In this theory, we tend to evaluate our attitudes and beliefs in comparison to others to determine the accuracy and normalcy of our views.
What is the social comparison theory.
400
High self esteem and low interpersonal trust can result in this style of attachment.
What is dismissing attachment style
400
Three characteristics present in consummate love according to Sternbergs theory.
What is intimacy, passion, and commitment
500
Outward appearance that influences our level of liking or not liking another person.
What is physical attractiveness
500
Observable characteristics that influence initial interpersonal evaluation include weight, physique, and even first names. These are known as (blank).
What are superficial characteristics
500
Traits that we find desirable in others depends greatly on the (blank) of the relationship. Possibly the point of the online dating assignment.
What is context
500
These people are responsible for your initial evaluation of self and evaluation of your assessment of others trustworthiness.
What are parents or primary caregivers
500
An interpersonal threat to an intimate relationship that involves a reduction in implicit self esteem and could cause the relationship to end.
What is jealousy