Relationships-Factors Affecting Attraction Flashcards

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What is self-disclosure?

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-Revealing personal information about yourself e.g. thoughts

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What does more self-disclosure lead to?

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Greater feelings of intimacy and should be a reciprocal exchange of information

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What reasons did Collins and Miller (1994) argue that individuals self-disclose for?

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  • Individuals who disclose intimate personal details tend to be liked more than those who don’t
  • Individuals disclose to those they actually like
  • Individuals feel closeness to person they have self-disclosed to
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What did Altman and Taylor (1973) claim in their ‘social penetration theory’ for attraction to occur?

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Individuals matches each other’s level of self-disclosure

  • This is called reciprocity
  • Partners must reveal same amount of info as each other
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What theorist came up with the idea of self-disclosure?

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Sternberg (1986)

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What are the positives of self-disclosure?

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-Has real-life application e.g. in relationship counselling, dating apps

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What are the negatives of self-disclosure?

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  • It is correlation so cannot establish cause and effect

- Cultural bias in studies for example in India there is arranged marriage so self-disclosure is not applicable

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