“What’s Love got to do with it…”
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“What’s Love got to do with it…”. -Tina Turner. Interpersonal Attraction. Frequency-of-exposure Misplaced Emotion Physical Attractiveness facial features vs. the average. What is Love?. Romantic Love 1. culturally recognized 2. emotional arousal 3. reciprocation. COMMUNICATION.
“What’s Love got to do with it…”
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“What’s Love got to do with it…” -Tina Turner
Interpersonal Attraction • Frequency-of-exposure • Misplaced Emotion • Physical Attractiveness • facial features vs. the average
What is Love? Romantic Love 1. culturally recognized 2. emotional arousal 3. reciprocation
COMMUNICATION TRUST You’ve Lost that Lov’in Feeling • Dissimilarity • Boredom • Self-Defeating Behaviors • Negative Affect • Fearful-Avoidant Attachment • Jealousy
Attribution Theory Making decisions about others behavior
Internal Attributions come from within aspects of one’s personality External Attributions environmental causes someone else Criteria: 1. Consensus 2. Consistency 3. Distinctiveness 4. Group Membership Causes of behavior…..
Consensus is Low Internal Attribute (Tony has poor taste in movies) Consistency is High Distinctness is Low Example 1 Tony Chooses a bad movie
Example 2 Consensus is High Bad Grade on the test External Attribute Consistency is High Distinctness is High
Where We Go Wrong Correspondence Bias • a.k.a. Fundamental Attribution Error Self-Serving Bias • take the credit not the blame • cognitive biases • motivational aspect
Everybody has a little Attitude. • What are Attitudes?
Expert Fast Talker Attractiveness Subversive Disarming Distracted Emotional Response Persuasion - The Art of Attitude Change Source Message Audience
Cognitive Pathways of Persuasion Central - Systematic Processing • effortful • requires full attention Peripheral - Heuristic Processing • only cue into parts of the message • more susceptible