Factors Affecting The Attraction In Romantic Relationships: physical attractiveness Flashcards

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Factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships

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Psychologists have identified several factors that influence whether or not and how much we are attracted to a potential romantic partner

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Physical attractiveness

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An important factor in the formation of romantic relationships, the one feature of an individual we notice and make a judgement on as soon as we meet them

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Psychical attractiveness is a cue to a women’s health and hence her….

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Fertility and reproductive value

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A symmetrical face is viewed as

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Attractive to both sexes

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People are also attracted to baby faces

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Large eyes, delicate chin, small nose. These trigger a protective or caring instinct

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The matching hypothesis Walster

Make so predictions about choosing a romantic partner

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  1. We aspire to form a relationship with someone who has a high level of social desirability eg( physical attractiveness, wealth intelligence and confidence)
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  1. However our options may be limited to our own social desirability so we are likely to…
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Form a relationship with someone who has approximately the same level of social desirability as ourselves, we choose a partner who is matched to ourselves (primarily in terms of attractiveness)
Compromise

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What we want and what we think we can get

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Desirability and perceived possibility of attainment

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Procedure of Walters study

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Computer dance for students of Uni of Minnesota, 177 males and 170 females randomly selected
4 Student accomplices secretly rated
Ppts completed lengthy questionnaire told data gathered would be used to allocate ideal partner when it was done completely randomly
During intermission ppts asked to complete questionnaire with follow up distributed six months after

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Walster contradicting matching hypothesis

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Ppts rated highly attracted were more likely to be asked out again even by partners who had low ratings

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Walster supporting the matching hypothesis

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Ppts who were still seeing each other two months later had the most similar attractiveness rating

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Murstein supporting evidence for the matching hypothesis

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Asked judges to rate photographs of people
Some engaged couples, other randomly paired up- judges ‘blind’ did not know who was who
Those engaged for similar attractiveness ratings, their average ratings significantly more similar than those who were not couples
Adds validity to that we seek out and form relationships with those matched to us in terms of attractiveness

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Taylor evidence that casts doubt on value of matching hypothesis

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Found no evidence that daters decisions driven by a similarity between their own and potential partners physical attractiveness
Instead they found overall preference for the attractive partners
Demonstrates importance of physical attractiveness but suggests in the initial stages of attraction we aim for someone more attractive than our selves

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Sprecher and Hatfield suggested why research fails to find evidence on matching in terms of physical attractiveness

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Person may compensate for late of physical attractiveness with other desirable qualities such as humour and success- complex matching.
In this way people are able to attract partners more attractive than themselves by offering compensatory assets

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Despite inconsistencies in evidence, research from Cunningham show that what is considered physically attractive is consistent across cultures

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Female features: large eyes, prominent cheekbones, small nose and high eyebrows were rated highly attractive by white, Asian and Hispanic males
Demonstrates that views of what constitutes as physical attractiveness largely universal across both western and non western cultures

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