Interpersonal attraction
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In [[social]] [[psychology]], '''interpersonal attraction''' (known as '''biological attraction''' in animals/insects) is the [[attraction]] between [[person|people]] which leads to [[friendship]]s and [[romantic love|romantic]] [[intimate relationship|relationship]]s. In a colloquial sense, interpersonal attraction is related to how much we [[like]], [[love]], dislike, or [[hate]] someone. The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of study in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction can be thought of as a force acting between two people tending to draw them together, and resisting their separation. A person or a person's qualities that tend to attract do so by appealing to another person's desires. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities of the attracted as well as the qualities of the attractor to achieve predictive accuracy. [[Repulsion]] is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one's conception of "attraction" to another can vary from extreme attraction to extreme repulsion. | In [[social]] [[psychology]], '''interpersonal attraction''' (known as '''biological attraction''' in animals/insects) is the [[attraction]] between [[person|people]] which leads to [[friendship]]s and [[romantic love|romantic]] [[intimate relationship|relationship]]s. In a colloquial sense, interpersonal attraction is related to how much we [[like]], [[love]], dislike, or [[hate]] someone. The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of study in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction can be thought of as a force acting between two people tending to draw them together, and resisting their separation. A person or a person's qualities that tend to attract do so by appealing to another person's desires. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities of the attracted as well as the qualities of the attractor to achieve predictive accuracy. [[Repulsion]] is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one's conception of "attraction" to another can vary from extreme attraction to extreme repulsion. | ||
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In social psychology, interpersonal attraction (known as biological attraction in animals/insects) is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships. In a colloquial sense, interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like, love, dislike, or hate someone. The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of study in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction can be thought of as a force acting between two people tending to draw them together, and resisting their separation. A person or a person's qualities that tend to attract do so by appealing to another person's desires. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities of the attracted as well as the qualities of the attractor to achieve predictive accuracy. Repulsion is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one's conception of "attraction" to another can vary from extreme attraction to extreme repulsion.