GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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attribution theory
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scapegoat
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self-serving bias
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matching hypothesis
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Detailed explanation-1: -The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) argues that people are more likely to form and succeed in a committed relationship with someone who is equally socially desirable, typically in the form of physical attraction.
Detailed explanation-2: -The matching hypothesis in social psychology claims that people are more likely to form a committed relationship with someone equally attractive.
Detailed explanation-3: -Some researchers have suggested that similarity causes attraction. Others acknowledge that people may be more likely to have friends and partners who are similar to themselves simply because of accessibility: people are more likely to associate with people who are similar to themselves.
Detailed explanation-4: -The matching hypothesis is a theory of interpersonal attraction which argues that relationships are formed between two people who are equal or very similar in terms of social desirability. This is often examined in the form of level of physical attraction.
Detailed explanation-5: -In fact, research tends to show that we pretty much choose friends who we would rank at about the same level of attractiveness that we rank ourselves-the same way we tend to choose long-term romantic partners who are similar to us in their level of attractiveness.