psych of adjustment chapter 9 friendship and love
investments
-Something that a person puts into a relationship that cannot be receovered if the relationship end
homosexuals face three unique dating challenges
-smaller pool of potential partners -under pressure to conceal their sexual orientation -have limited ways to meet prospective partners
heterosexism
-the belief that heterosexuality is superior to and more natural than homosexuality or bisexuality and the assumption everyone is heterosexual
sexual orientation
A person's preference for emotional and sexual relationships with individuals of the same sex, opposite sex, or either sex.
adult attachment
A structured interview used to assess an individual's past attachment history and "internal working model" of relationships
triangular theory of love
A theory that describes various kinds of love in terms of three components: passion (erotic attraction), intimacy (sharing feelings and confidences), and commitment (dedication to putting this relationship first in one's life).
consummate love
According to Sternberg's theory, the most complete form of love, consisting of all three components-intimacy, passion, and commitment.
shyness
An individuals discomfort and or inhibition in interpersonal situations that interferes with pursuing an interpersonal professional goal.
commitment
An intent to maintain a relationship in spite of the difficulties and costs that may arise
ineffective communication and conflict management skills
Communication that is unclear and does not get the message across and the receiver does not receive it.
emotional loneliness
Condition that occurs when people feel that the relationships they have lack sufficient closeness and intimacy.
social loneliness
Condition that occurs when people feel that they lack a sufficient number of social contacts and relationships.
Harold Kelley and john thibaut
Developed the interdependence theory, based on the theory that people try to maximize their rewards in life and minimize their costs.
intrapsychic processes
One primary problem with counseling in the early 60s was that it emphasized _____ _______.
comparison level
People's expectations about the level of rewards and punishments they are likely to receive in a particular relationship
comparison level for alternatives
People's expectations about the level of rewards and punishments they would receive in an alternative relationship.
cindy hazan and Philip shaver
Postulated that there is a correlation between the attachment relationships formed at infancy and those formed later in life.
anxious ambivalent adults
Preoccupation with love accompanied by expectations of rejection, and they describe their love relations as volatile and marked with jealousy
parental investment theory
Refers to what each sex has to invest - in terms of time, energy, survival risk, and forgone opportunities - to produce and nurture offspring. Sex with smaller investment will be more vigorous in mating opportunities. Sex with larger investment will be more conservative in mating opportunities.
friendship repair ritual
Reproach- the offended party acknowledges the problem and asks the offender for an explanation Remedy- taking responsibility and offering a justification or apology Acknowledgement- offended party acknowledges the remedy and the friendship progresses
attachment styles
The expectations people develop about relationships with others, based on the relationship they had with their primary caregiver when they were infants.
resurrection processes
The final set of processes in relationship deterioration, in which ex-partners begin to live independent of the former relationship.
mere exposure effect
The finding that the more exposure we have to a stimulus, the more apt we are to like it.
matching hypothesis
The notion that people are most likely to form relationships with those who are similar to themselves in physical attractiveness
becoming bored with the relationship
What is the biggest dyadic factor for women and men both breaking up?
minding
a form of relationship maintenance that includes knowing and being known, making relationship-enhancing attributions for behaviors, accepting and respecting, and maintaining reciprocity and continuity
internal; stable factors
a self defeating attributional style associated with loneliness involves attributing loneliness with..
have less economic power then men
a sociocultural explanation for the finding that women are more selective than men in choosing partners in that women
secure adults
adults who describe childhood experiences objectively and value the impact of the parent-child relationship on their development
avoidant adults
are uncomfortable being close to others; they find it difficult to trust others completely, difficult to allow themselves to depend on others. nervous when others get too close
collectivist culture
arranged marriages are most common in
gender and sexual orientation issues
both sexes value intimacy, self disclosure, trust -womens friendships are more emotionally based, will discuss personal issues, people, relationships, and feelings -mens friendships are more activity based, will discuss sports, work, vehicles and computers
paradox of close relationships
close relationships arouse intense feelings that are both positive (passion, caring) and negative (rage, jealousy, despair) this is referred to as the ____________________.
chronic loneliness
feeling lonely for long periods of time which impairs physical / mental health shyness, poor social skills, self defeating attributional style
premature commitment
finding out that you don't really like the person the way you thought
David Buss
found evidence that women place a higher value on potential partners' status, ambition and financial prospects; men placed a higher value on potential mates' physical attractiveness
heterosexism
if a researcher fails to determine the sexual orientation of her research participants and reports her findings without any mention of homosexuals, her study suffers from
passion
intense feelings both positive and negative experienced in love relationships, including sexual desire
relationship maintenance
involves the actions and activities used to sustain the desired quality of a relationship.
looks
jack and liz have been dating for two years, they are a good example of the matching hypothesis, this means they are matched on the basis of
avoidant; dismissing
jenna tends to keep her distance from others and is unconcerned about social rejection. she would be classified in which of the following attachment styles?
transient loneliness
lasts a short time and passes, as when you hear a song or an expression that reminds you of someone you love who is far away
grave dressing processes
part of the breakdown of relationships that consists of creating the story of why a relationship died and erecting a metaphorical tombstone that summarizes its main events and features from its birth to its death
loneliness
person's network of social relations is smaller or less satisfying than the person desire
five prominent factors contribute to romantic break ups
premature commitment ineffective communication and conflict management skills becoming bored with the relationship
what draws two strangers together as lovers or friends
proximity familiarity physical attractiveness
proximity
refers to geographic, residential, and other forms of spatial closeness
reciprocal liking
refers to liking those who show that they like you "if you want to have a friend, be a friend"
intimacy
refers to warmth, closeness, and sharing in a relationship
nonlove
relationship in which all three components of love are absent.
the rules of friendship
share news of success with a friend show emotional support volunteer help in time of need strive to make a friend happy when in each others company trust and confide in each other stand up for a friend in his or her absence
interdependence or social exchange theory
states that the decision is based on a "cost-benefit" analysis of the relationships outcome. If the rewards outweigh the costs, we stay.
social processes
the actions taken by people in social units
infant attachment
the close emotional bond between an infant and its caregiver
seeing someone often
the mere exposure effect refers to an increase in positive feelings due to
dyadic processes
the second stage in relationship decay, in which partners discuss problems and alternative futures for the relationship. May include conflict as well as degeneration of established patterns, understandings, and routines that make up a relationship culture and sustain intimacy on a day-to-day basis. Not all partners experience this phase.
close relationships
those that are important, interdependent, and long lasting
comparison level
traceys personal standard of what constitutes an acceptable balance of rewards and costs in a relationship is termed
Robert sternberg
triangular theory of love intimacy, passion, commitment
initial attraction
two people are attracted to each other and want to get to know each other better.
because online communication is anonymous people take greater risks in online self disclosure
which of the following statements regarding self disclosure in online communication is accurate?
intimacy and self disclosure; shared activities
womens same gender friendships are typically based on_____; mens are typically based on____