Factors affecting attraction - self disclosure

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  • What is a strength of self-disclosure as a factor affecting attraction?
    There is research to support the theory.
  • What did Collins and Miller's meta-analysis (1994) find regarding self-disclosure?
    People who engage in intimate disclosures tend to be liked more.
  • How does the belief that a disclosure is shared only with one person affect the relationship between disclosure and liking?
    The relationship is stronger if the recipient believes the disclosure is shared only with them.
  • Why is the role of self-disclosure important in relationships?
    It supports the development and maintenance of relationships.
  • What does the theory of self-disclosure suggest about attractiveness?
    It is a key factor in attractiveness.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about the theory of self-disclosure based on research findings?
    The theory is reliable and consistently shows its importance in attraction and relationship development.
  • What is the impact of intimate disclosures compared to lower-level disclosures on liking?
    Intimate disclosures lead to higher levels of liking.
  • What does the research suggest about the sharing of disclosures?
    Disclosures are more impactful when believed to be shared only with one person.
  • How does self-disclosure relate to the development of relationships?
    Self-disclosure is central to the development and maintenance of relationships.
  • What is a strength of self-disclosure (SD) in relation to attraction?
    Research into SD can help improve communication.
  • How do romantic partners use self-disclosure (SD) in their relationships?
    They use SD deliberately to maintain and deepen their relationships.
  • What percentage of gay men and women reported that open and honest disclosure was key to their relationships according to Hass and Stafford?
    57%
  • Why is it important for 'less skilled' partners to learn effective self-disclosure (SD)?
    It helps them develop and strengthen their relationships.
  • What are the implications of self-disclosure (SD) in psychological theory and relationship counseling?
    • SD has real-life relevance in relationships.
    • It can be used in relationship counseling.
    • It may lead to improvements in relationships.
    • It can potentially avoid relationship breakdowns.
  • What is an issue with research on self-disclosure (SD)?
    Cultures differ in the extent and topics of self-disclosure.
  • How does self-disclosure differ between Western and non-Western cultures?
    Western cultures typically engage in more intimate self-disclosure than non-Western cultures.
  • Why is it important to consider cultural differences in self-disclosure research?
    It suggests that self-disclosure is influenced by culture, cautioning against assumptions based on Western research.
  • What are the implications of cultural differences in self-disclosure?
    • Self-disclosure varies by culture
    • Research may not be universally applicable
    • Caution against making assumptions based on Western norms
  • What does the term "imposed etic" refer to in the context of self-disclosure?
    It refers to the belief that all cultures self-disclose in similar ways, which may not be accurate.
  • What is a weakness of self-disclosure in relationships formed over the internet?
    Self-disclosure can vary as the relationship is formed over the internet.
  • What did Cooper suggest about relationships formed over the internet?
    They involve higher levels of self-disclosure and attraction than face-to-face relationships.
  • Why might individuals reveal more information about themselves online?
    Because they are often anonymous when communicating over the Internet.
  • What is the 'boom and bust' phenomenon in online relationships?
    It refers to people revealing more about themselves quickly, leading to intense relationships that are hard to maintain.
  • What happens during the 'boom' phase of the 'boom and bust' phenomenon?
    People reveal more about themselves earlier than in face-to-face interactions.
  • What occurs during the 'bust' phase of the 'boom and bust' phenomenon?
    It becomes difficult to maintain the relationship due to a lack of underlying trust and true knowledge of the other person.
  • Why is the 'boom and bust' phenomenon significant in online relationships?
    It may explain why individuals leave established relationships for new connections that do not meet expectations.
  • How does self-disclosure vary according to the situation?
    It may differ between real-life relationships and virtual ones.