ECON 1202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Positive Tone, Storge

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Lecture 10: communication in relationships: march 4, 2019. Human attraction: looking at someone and evaluating them on whether we find them attractive, a force that brings people together, not limited to romantic relationships, physical, sexual, socially, relational, task oriented. Forces of attraction: liking, appreciation, similarity, find things in common, reciprocity, someone is into you, makes you interested, proximity, physically close to people, spending time with them, attractiveness. Relational development: stage model of relationship development, knapp and vangelistis model, leading to commitment. Increasing commitment to potential partner: leading to terminating, things start to go badly. Initiating: say hi, experiment, ask for phone number, on date, figure out if you want a relationship, feelings start. Styles of love: eros, passionate, physical, romantic, ludus, game-playing, teasing each other, storge, friendship based, we feel close, we"re buddies, pragma, practical, mania, possessive, dependent, don"t go anywhere, agape, selfless, all-giving. Marital styles: traditional, conventional attitudes towards marriage.

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