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Title: Romantic Relationships


1
Romantic Relationships
  • Attraction
  • Relationships, Love and Sex
  • Breakups

2
Attraction
Propinquity Effect the finding that the more we
see and interact with people, the more likely
they are to become our friends.
  • Festinger, Schacter Bach, 1950 - Westgate West
    apartment buildings (functional distance).
  • Bossard, 1932 - Philedelphia marriages.
  • Ebbesen, Kjos Konecni, 1976 - Effect of
    propinquity on disliking.

3
Attraction
Mere Exposure Effect the finding that the more
exposure we have to a stimulus, the more we are
apt to like it.
  • Zajonc, 1968 - Words, Nonsense Syllables,
    Calligraphy
  • Saegert, 1973 - Kool-Aid test.
  • Moreland Beach, 1992 - Exposure in class.

4
Attraction
Moreland Beach (1992)
But, too much exposure might have negative
consequences.
5
Attraction
Similarity Do opposites attract?
  • Newcomb, 1961 - Random assignment of rooming
    (illusory similarity).
  • Tom Boyden, 1984 - Similarity and gay men.
  • Felmee, 1995 - First attraction and break-up.
  • Exception Envy and Self-Esteem Maintenance
  • Tesser (1984) We tend to pick friends who are as
    accomplished as we are, but in different domains.
  • Tesser (1980) Sons tend to have closer
    relationships with fathers the further the
    fathers work is from the sons field of
    accomplishment

6
Attraction
Reciprocal Liking The effect of being liked.
Target Expectation of Partner
Curtis Miller (1986)
7
Attraction
Limitations of Reciprocal Liking
  • Swann, Stein-Seroussi, McNulty, 1992 - Self
    esteem and reciprocal liking.
  • Jones, Stire, Shaver, Harris, 1968 -
    Ingratiation and reciprocal liking.
  • Aronson Linder (1965) - People tend to like
    more a person who at first gave them negative
    feedback but then became positive toward them
    compared to a person who was always positive.

8
Physical Attractiveness
  • Cuningham, 1986 - Male ratings of female photos
  • Large eyes
  • Small nose
  • Small chin
  • Prominent
  • cheekbones
  • Narrow cheeks
  • High eyebrows
  • Big Smile

9
Physical Attractiveness
  • Cunningham, Barbee Pine, 1995 - Female ratings
    of male photos
  • Large eyes
  • Prominent
  • Cheekbones
  • Large Chin
  • Big Smile

10
Physical Attractiveness
  • Lanlois Coggman, 1990 - Universal dimensions -
    merged photographs.

11
Physical Attractiveness
  • Forgas, 1995 - Matching hypothesis.

12
Physical Attractiveness
Halo Effect 2 Tendency to assume that people
with one positive characteristic might have
another.
  • Landy Signall, 1974 - Ratings of essay
    accompanied by photo of author.
  • Landy Aronson, 1969 - Mock juries.

13
Attraction
Physical Attractiveness
  • Dion (1972) - Child Behavior Interpretations
  • Snyder, Tank Berscheid (1977) - Telephone
    conversation
  • Aronson, Willerman, Floyd (1966) - Competence
    and Physical Attraction

14
Attraction
Aronson, Willerman, Floyd (1966)
15
Attraction
Dutton Aron (1974) - Arousal and Attraction
16
Attraction
Dutton Aron (1974) - Arousal and Attraction
  • Men on suspension bridge wrote stories that had
    more sexual imagery.
  • Men on suspension bridge 4 times more likely to
    call research assistant.
  • These effects only occurred if men wrote stories
    as they crossed the bridge.
  • If the research assistant was male, forget it.
    No arousal effect.

Enhanced arousal to any stimulus?
17
Relationships, Love and Sex
Evolutionary explanations of love
  • Survival of the fittest
  • Maximize reproductive success to pass on genes
  • Predicts gender differences

18
Relationships, Love and Sex
Gender differences in number of partners
  • Ford Beach, 1951- Marital arrangements in
    different cultures. Polygyny gt Monogamy gt
    Polyandry
  • Kinsey, 1948 - Sex surveypremarital sex and
    extramarital relationships.
  • Clark, 1990 - Date or sex.
  • Singer, 1985 - Abstinence experiment.

19
Relationships, Love and Sex
Gender differences in mate preference
  • Buss, 1989 - Age preference in mates in 37
    cultures.
  • Townsend Levy, 1990 - Cross-culturally,
    attractiveness is more important than status for
    men, while reverse is true for women.
  • Hayes, 1995 - Personal ads.

20
Relationships, Love and Sex
Gender differences in the attributions sought in
mates?
  • Gangestad, 1993 - Men and women both prefer
    attractive partners when disease is common.
  • Hatfield, 1966 - Blind date dance.

21
Relationships, Love and Sex
Jealousy Men more upset by sexual infidelity
Women more upset by emotional infidelity
  • Buunk, Angleitner, Oubal Buss, 1996 -
    Evolutionary reasons for difference.
  • Harris Christenfeld, 1996 - Difference due to
    beliefs about partners.

22
Relationships, Love and Sex
Cultural influences of Sex
  • Inis Beag
  • Mangaia
  • Sexual Revolution and Counterrevolution

23
Changing Sexual Behavior and Attitudes
Percentage Sexually Experienced
24
Breaking Up
  • Akert, 1998 - Who did the dumping?
  • Coolidge effect Novelty increases the number of
    sexual encounters the male rat has.
  • This effect is temporary! Novelty soon wears
    off, which suggests you should Love the one
    youre with!
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