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Understanding Human Attraction: A Terminology Guide, Quizzes of Communication and Development studies

Definitions for various terms related to human attraction, including koinophilia, self-monitoring, women's preferences for men, matching hypothesis, loss-gain effect, fatal attraction, relational attraction, sexual attraction, social attraction, physical attraction, task attraction, assimilation effect, excitation transfer, hard to get phenomena, birds of a feather, and opposites attract. Understand the concepts behind these terms and their implications for human relationships.

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2009/2010

Uploaded on 02/15/2010

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Download Understanding Human Attraction: A Terminology Guide and more Quizzes Communication and Development studies in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Koinophilia DEFINITION 1 Faces are rated as more attractive when they have "average" features, with studies showing that a computer composite of multiple faces is perceived as more attractive than any single face. TERM 2 Self-Monitoring DEFINITION 2 The extent to which people regulate their behavior to fit the social context. High self-monitors are attracted to other high self-monitors. Low self-monitors are attracted to personality. TERM 3 Women want men who are... DEFINITION 3 Men with a certain degree of power and assertiveness but also altuistic. TERM 4 Why do we like similarities? DEFINITION 4 Because they reinforce our view of the world as the correct perspective. TERM 5 Matching Hypothesis DEFINITION 5 People tend to be with other people on the same level of attractiveness. TERM 6 Loss-Gain Effect DEFINITION 6 We like people who are consistent, but if they're going to change we prefer they change from negative to positive. TERM 7 Fatal Attraction DEFINITION 7 Qualities that can attract ou can actually be why you breakup. TERM 8 Relational Attraction DEFINITION 8 Desire to have an intimate relationship with somebody. TERM 9 Sexual Attraction DEFINITION 9 Desire to want to have sex with somebody. TERM 10 Social Attraction DEFINITION 10 Attracted based on the type of friend they are
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