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List 4 various theories of attraction. - Physical attractiveness effect, matching effect, mere-exposure
effect, homophily



According to this theory, individuals will prefer potential partners who are more physically attractive. -
Physical attractiveness effect



True or false: young men and women typically rate physical appearance as the most important aspect of
sex appeal. - True



According to this theory, individuals have the tendency to choose partners whose social "worth"
matches their own. - Matching effect



According to this "girl next door" theory, repeated exposure to any stimulus leads to greater liking. -
Mere-exposure effect



According to this "birds of a feather" theory, individuals are attracted to those with similar
characteristics & equal social status. - Homophily



Does research support the idea that "opposites attract"? - No



Name three structural reasons for homophily. - Geography, segregation, opportunities



Name two psychological reasons for homophily. - Affirmation of self, false perceptions of similarity



Name two relational reasons for homophily. - Creates intimacy & bonding, conforms to others'
expectations



Name the three important relationship qualities that compose love, according to Sternberg's Triangular
Theory. - Intimacy, passion, commitment

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