COM CO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Limerence, Psych, Fundamental Attribution Error
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Six in uences on an interpersonal exchange (dean barnlund) Fundamental attribution error positively biased towards yourself, negatively biased to people you don"t know or like attribute bad to external forces, attribute good to yourself we generalize about others, but don"t like generalizations with ourselves. Valence (psychological not chemical meaning) how personal it is positive or negative ex. postive i got a puppy today ex. negative my puppy died disclose purposely or not the truthfulness of what you are saying. Anonymity gives them the freedom to express themselves less ltered varying levels of anonymity. Asynchronicity doesn"t require an immediate response ex text allows you to construct your image. All are a ected by the role of media in the exchange. Similarity attraction theory share interests values attitudes and personality. Seven types of love liking, infatuated love, empty love, romantic love, companionate love, fatuous love, consulate love. 3 elements of love passion intimacy and commitments.