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KINDS OF LOVE DESCRIPTION

1. Non-love The absence of all three components and pertains to casual, everyday interactions

2. Liking Refers to feelings of friendship, such as closeness, boundedness, and warmth.

“Love at first sight” by experiencing passionate arousal without the intimacy and
3. Infatuated love decision component. Can arise quickly and dissipate just as immediately.
This kind of love arises when one is committed to loving someone but both the intimacy
and passion components are absent, found in stagnant relationships that have been
4. Empty love going on for years, but have lost physical attraction and emotional involvement they once
had.
5. Romantic love A combination of the intimacy and passion components.

6. Companionate Is a deep, steady, affectionate attachment that is just as real. This is often seen in
love stable, long-term marriages and can last a lifetime.
A combination of passion and decision/commitment components. The relationship is not
7. Fatuous love stable because there is no intimacy.
A full combination of three components, and the kind of love many aspire for in a
8. Consummate love romantic relationships.
• Based on the discussion that we had, write down a letter for your
(future)partner, give emphasis on the Seven Qualities of a Healthy
Relationship listed above in writing the body of your letter.
• You can make it as personal as you want as if you are really writing
to your special someone.
• FORMAT: long bond paper, saved as image (.jpeg or PNG)
• Filename: Mengullo-Letter.jpeg
• DUE DATE: Friday, November 27, Friday, until 8pm
• Turn in your work in the assignment of Ms Teams.
Social Relationship
Social Relationshi
Social Relationsh
Genes, Culture, and Gender
Conformity and Obedience
Persuasion
Group Influence
Social Relationships are affected by:

Genes Culture Gender


Commonly identified by
Biological or socially
how parents influence the Enduring way of life that
influenced characteristics by
child, parental nurture, is passed through
which people define male or
and by having hereditary generation to generation
female/ femininity or
traits
masculinity
Gender
Independence vs Aggression
Connectedness Studies show that men admit
Women were found to to more physical aggression.
give more priority to On the other hand, women on
close, intimate less assaultive aggression such
relationships than men as verbal and malicious
gossips.
Social Dominance Sexuality
Men to be more Men, are more likely to
dominant, driven, and initiate sexual activity
aggressive compared to women

Gender roles are a set of behavior expectations for


males and females, shaped by Culture
Conformity and Obedience
Conformity
Change in behavior or belief as a result of
group pressure that is either real or
imagined.
Compliance: Outward conforming to an implied or
explicit request while privately disagreeing

Obedience: Acting to follow order or command

Acceptance: Sincere, inward conformity to an


implied or explicit request
Persuasion
Convey a message or
content that elicits good
(education) or bad
(propaganda) judgments

CENTRAL ROUTE – people


are interested enough to
focus on the argument,
produce lasting behavior
change

PERIPHERAL ROUTE –
influence by incidental
cues that lead to
automatic acceptance
Group Influence
01 Social 02 Social 03 Deindividuation
Facilitation Loafing
Strengthening Tendency to Forgetting
of dominant exert less effort individual
responses in when you know identities as a
the presence there are other response to
of others people who are group or
also working crowd norms.
towards the
same goal

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