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What attributes must you have before you can have a successful relationship?
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Definition
- Reasonably high self-esteem
- Capacity for empathy
- Ability to be both alone and to be w/ others |
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Term
How do friendships and partnerships differ?
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Definition
- Friendships considered long lasting and more stable compared to romantic relationships. |
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Term
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Definition
- systematic screening process when deciding if someone could be a potential partner. |
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Term
What factors promote attraction?
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Definition
- Proximity/ familiarity
- Physical attraction
- Procreation purpose
- Similar values/ attitudes
- Social/ Economic status |
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Term
What are the 3 theories of love? Briefly describe each.
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Definition
1. Similarity theory: we fall in love w/ those similar to us.
2. Social Exchange: falling in love w/ choosing partner based on exchange of commodities.
3. Robert Sternberg's View: 3 dimensions of love:
1. Intimacy
2. Passion
3. Commitment |
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Term
What two human emotions regulate passion/love?
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Definition
1. Physiological arousal
2. Emotional Explanation for the arousal |
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Term
How does communication influence success in a relationship?
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Definition
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Term
What are the different types of gender roles?
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Definition
- Sex: a person's biological statue as male or female.
- Intersex: Genitals ambiguous @ birth
- Gender: masculine v feminine behaviors
- Gender Roles: set behaviors/ activities a person engages in to conform to society's expectation of his or her sex. |
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Term
What are the different types of sexual orientation?
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Definition
- Hetero
- Homo
- Bi
- Transgender |
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Term
What are the keys to keeping your relationship strong?
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Definition
- Realistic Expectations
- Support
- Similar Values
- Mutual Trust
- Open Communication |
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Term
What are the six steps in conflict resolution?
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Definition
1. Clarify the issue
2. Find out what each person wants
3. Identify various alternatives
4. Decide how to negotiate
5. Solidify the agreements
6. Review and renegotiate |
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