ASSESSMENT ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Psychological theories of relationships. Sexual selection, parental investment, attraction, formation, maintenance and breakdown, , equity theory, filter theory, social exchange theory, the matching hypothesis

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The formation of relationships, Social exchange theory, SET Theory, Filter theory, The Matching Hypothesis, Relationsgip Breakdown, Sexual selection, Parental investment theory, Evolutionary explanations for partner preference, The relationship between sexual selection and human reproduction, factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships, self disclosure, physical attractiveness, social demography, similarity in attitudes and complementarity of needs, rusbalt's investment model of committment, duck's phase model of relationship breakdown, virtual relationships in social media, self. disclosure in virtual relationships, effects of absence gating in the nature of virtual relationships, parasocial relationships, levels of parasocial relationships, the absorption addiction model and the attachment theory explanation Rebecca Sivyer The formation of relationships, Social exchange theory, SET Theory, Filter theory, The Matching Hypothesis, Relationsgip Breakdown, Sexual selection, Parental investment theory, Evolutionary explanations for partner preference, The relationship between sexual selection and human reproduction, factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships, self disclosure, physical attractiveness, social demography, similarity in attitudes and complementarity of needs, rusbalt's investment model of committment, duck's phase model of relationship breakdown, virtual relationships in social media, self. disclosure in virtual relationships, effects of absence gating in the nature of virtual relationships, parasocial relationships, levels of parasocial relationships, the absorption addiction model and the attachment theory explanation Rebecca Sivyer

SEXUAL SELECTION AND PARENTAL INVESTMENT THEORY

The evolutionary explanations for partner preferences, including the relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour.

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