PSYB70H3 Lecture Notes - Timothy Wilson, Online Dating Service
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He loves me, he loves me not . Romantic attraction whitchurch, e. r. , wilson, t. d. , & gilbert, d: (2011) The classical psychological theory says individuals will be most drawn to the people who find them attractive. After all, being liked is rewarding, and the reciprocity principle claims that social rewards create positive emotions, including feelings of comfort and safety. Under some circumstances, uncertainty about the nature of a positive event can produce more positive affect than certainty about its nature. Psychological scientists, erin whitchurch and timothy wilson of the university of virginia and daniel gilbert of harvard, recruited a group of women to put these theories into question. During this study, the participants viewed the facebook profiles of four male students who had previously seen their profiles. They were told that the men: liked them a lot, liked them only an average amount, liked them either a lot or an average amount (uncertain condition)