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  1. Close Relations: With Keith Barron, Sheila Hancock, Amanda Redman, Kelly Hunter. Many hidden secrets and desires come to light amongst the various Hammond family members following the near-fatal heart attack of Gordon Hammond.

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    • 1998-05-17
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  2. The 14 principles paint a cohesive and unified picture of romantic relationships that reflects a strong and maturing discipline. However, the principles afford few of the sorts of conflicting predictions that can be especially helpful in fos-tering novel theory development.

    • Close Relationships Definition
    • A Brief History of Close Relationships Research
    • Searching For The “Ideal” Mate
    • Love and Commitment
    • Communication and Relationship Interaction
    • Gender Differences in Close Relationships
    • Conclusions

    Why are we attracted to some people? How do people know they are in good relationships? Why do people fall in love? Does good communication really produce successful relationships? Are men really from Mars and women from Venus? These are just some of the intriguing questions that social psychologists attempt to answer. Indeed, the study of close re...

    A social psychological approach to close relationships focuses on the interaction between two individuals, paying close attention to both behavior and what goes in people’s minds (emotions and cognitions). Within social psychology, up to the late 1970s, research into relationships concentrated on interpersonal attraction; namely, what factors lead ...

    In New Zealand, the United States, African hunter-gatherer cultures, indeed around the world, people focus on similar categories in evaluating potential mates: personality factors related to warmth and intelligence, cues related to attractiveness and health, and the possession of status and resources. Moreover, there is remarkable agreement across ...

    One of the most important generalizations established by social psychologists is that the way in which relationships develop is profoundly linked to what people bring with them into the relationship as mental dispositions, that is, expectations, beliefs, and personality traits. As noted previously, individuals select mates (in part) by the extent t...

    The belief that good communication produces successful relationships seems close to self-evident. Yet, such unadorned claims are problematic from a scientific perspective, partly because defining and measuring the nature of (good) communication is anything but straightforward. However, there is general agreement that the way in which couples deal w...

    Well-documented gender differences in intimate relationships can be summarized by four propositions. First, women are more motivated and expert lay psychologists than men in intimate relationships (e.g., women talk and think about relationships more than men do and are more accurate at reading emotions and thoughts in their partners than men are). ...

    The public is sometimes derisive of social psychologists’ study of love and research questions like “Does good communication make for successful relationships?” They may believe that common sense already provides what people need to know about love. Either that, or they claim that romantic love is a mystery nobody can explain. These common beliefs ...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2013 · This book presents a comprehensive, updated, and forward-looking account of classic and contemporary theory and research within the burgeoning field of close relationships. The book has eight sections: (1) introductory comments, (2) major theoretical approaches to relationships, (3) attraction in relationships, (4) models of ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2016 · Close friends are people with whom we share more than information. More even than an interest, activity, or even passion, although the friendship may have begun with that...

  5. This review reveals 14 principles, which collectively address four central questions: (a) What is a relationship? (b) How do relationships operate? (c) What tendencies do people bring to their relationships?

  6. The 37 chapters showcase the most important classic and contemporary theories, models, and empirical research that have been conducted across three dozen major topic areas within the field of...