Master this deck with 33 terms through effective study methods.
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Physical or geographic closeness increases likelihood of attraction.
Repeated exposure increases liking.
Attraction to those with similar attitudes and values.
We like people who like us back.
Likelihood of interaction based on crossing paths.
Repeated exposure increases liking.
Attraction to those who validate our beliefs.
One-sided bonds with media figures; pros include connection, cons include lack of reciprocity.
Attractive people assumed to have positive traits.
Symmetry, averageness, health indicators.
Satisfaction, investment, alternatives.
Criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling.
Living a meaningful, fulfilling life.
Life satisfaction, positive emotions, low negative emotions.
Return to baseline happiness over time.
Personal traits that enhance life.
Improves mood and relationships.
Accurate self-view and openness.
Letting go of resentment.
Direction and goals.
Life makes sense.
Life has value.
Valuing present experiences.
allow for closer disclosure
in person friendships build deeper bonds
Research focuses more on romance despite friendships predicting well-being.
Encourage openness, normalize vulnerability, promote social groups
Social and professional advantages.
Beauty standards vary across cultures.
Preference for health and genetic diversity.
High early, declines over time.
Emotional closeness grows over time
Decision to stay increases over time