Studies relationships Flashcards
Johnston et al (2001)
Personal relationships - formation. Biological approach
Aim - Johnston et al (2001)
investigate the types of faces females find attractive
Procedure - Johnston et al (2001)
Participants (females) were asked to manipulate face until they reached optimal target (optimal attractiveness)
Results - Johnston et al (2001)
During ovulation (highest chance of fertility) participants found a stronger preference towards facial features that signal high testosterone levels
Findings - Johnston et al (2001)
testosterone could be attractive, due to its link with health and strong gene (impling genetics and evolution)
Buss (1989)
Personal relationships - formation. Biological approach + socio-cultural approach
Aim - Buss (1989)
Procedure - Buss (1989)
Findings - Buss (1989)
Reulsts - Buss (1989)
Levine et al (1995)
Personel relationships - formation + end/change. Socio-cultural appraoch
Aim - Levine et al (1995)
Procdeur - Levine et al (1995)
Reuslts - Levine et al (1995)
Findings - Levine et al (1995)
Gottman & Levenson (1985)
Personal relationships -
end/change. Research method + ethics
Aim - Gottman & Levenson (1985)
Procedure - Gottman & Levenson (1985)
Reuslts - Gottman & Levenson (1985)
Findings - Gottman & Levenson (1985)
Gottman & Levenson (1992)
Personal relationships -
end/change. Research method + ethics
A Gottman & Leverson (1992)
P Gottman & Levenson (1992)
R Gottman & Levenson (1992)
F Gottman & Levenson (1992)
Rehman & Holtz-Munero (2007)
Personal Relationships - change/end + communication