
Factors Affecting Attraction
The role of self-disclosure, physical attractiveness, and filter theory in the formation of romantic relationships.
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The role of self-disclosure, physical attractiveness, and filter theory in the formation of romantic relationships.
Key Questions
- How does self-disclosure influence the development of romantic relationships?
- Evaluate the role of physical attractiveness and the matching hypothesis in partner selection.
- Discuss how filter theory explains the narrowing down of potential partners.
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