HDFS 1 Flashcards
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What is intimacy
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6(7) characteristics
1. Knowledge 2. Caring 3. Interdependence 4. Mutuality 5. Trust 6. Commitment 7. Responsiveness
2
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Need to belong
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- Quality over quantity
- What rather than who
- If need is not met, people suffer
- Evolutionary adaptive behavior
3
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Historical changes in relationships 1960 v Today
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- Age at first marriage is older
- Fewer people are marrying
- more people are cohabitating before marriage
- more babies are born outside of marriage
- Most children live in a single parent household at some point
- More marriages end in divorce
- Most women are not currently married
4
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Does Cohabitation work?
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Short answer no.
Co habitation before marriage makes more people likely to divorce
- sometimes
5
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Why does cohabitation not work?
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- cohabiters are less traditional (self-selection)
- Cohabiters are less committed, more conflict, more infidelity
- Higher risk of breakup than marriage
- longer cohabitation, less likely to marry and more accepting of divorce less positive views of marriage
6
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What led to changes?
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- Socioeconomic development
- individual
- Advances in technology
- sex ratio, High= more men than women, Low= more women than men
7
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Technology and Relationships
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- More “ambient awareness” of others
- I’m so totally, digitally close to others
- fewer face-to-face interactions, eliminates non-verbal cues
- Much of interactions/relationship ate far more public, thanks to cell phones, social media, blogs
- more impersonal/detached endings to relationships
8
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Attachment
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- Attachment styles
secure, Anxious-ambivalent(pre-occupied), avoidant(fearful or dismissing) - Early relationship experiences shape expectations for later relationships
- Two possible sets of dimensions,
-Avoidance of intimacy/Anxiety about abandonment- view of self/view of others
9
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Why does attachment matter
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- More positive beliefs and expectations
- Better communication skills
- Better at coping and caring for others
- Better sex
- Better personal well-being
- Higher/relationship satisfaction
10
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Sex Differences
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- Are men really that different from women, NO
11
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Sex Similarities
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- Most “differences” are very small
- Statistically v. Practical differences
- Men and women are more different from others of their same sex from each other
- Overlap is dramatic, so will always be higher and lower than the “average” member of the other sex
- “Other” sex, not “opposite” sex
12
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Gender Differences
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- Sex v. Gender
- Most “sex differences” are taught and learned, not biological
- Even biologically, more support for gender as a spectrum than a dichotomy
- Gender is a contradiction, There is no essential gender, and also gender is essential
- Gender roles and gender stereotypes
- Masculine/instrumental traits v. feminine/expressive traits
- Androgynous
- Contrived incompatibility, Ultra masculine and ultra feminine couples won’t work
13
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Personality
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- Personality is relatively stable over the life course
- Big Five traits
1. Extraversion
2. Agreeableness
3. Conscientiousness
4. Neuroticism
5. Openness to experience - Some people are easier partners than others
- Some people bring out the best in us, others the worst
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