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Formation of relationships, self-disclosure, filter theory, social exchange theory, Thibaut & Kelley's 4 stage model of relationship development, equity theory, investment model, sexual selection, evolutionary explanation, short term mating, Duck's model of relationship breakdown, virtual relations...

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Summary Parasocial relationships continued

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Parasocial relationships along with research by Giles and Maltby (2006) and McCutchon (2003).

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Summary Parasocial relationships

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Parasocial relationships defintions and explanations and research by McCutchon et al (2002).

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Summary Absence of gating

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Research into self-disclosure by Yum Hara (2005) and Whitty and Joinson (2009). Also the definitions of the absence of gating in a relationships. Research into this by McKenna (2002) and Bargh (2002).

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Summary Self disclosure

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Information on self disclosure in relationships

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Summary Virtual relationships

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Definitions and explanations of virutal relationships. Research by Smith and Duggan (2013).

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Summary Evaluation of Duck's phase model

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Evaluation of Duck's phase model of relationship breakdown.

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Summary Duck's phase model of relationship breakdown

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Descriptions of Duck's phase model of relationship breakdown. Research into relationship breakdown by Rollie and Duck (2006).

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Summary Short term mating continued and evaluation

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Clark and Hatfield (1989) short term mating continued. Also research by Cartwright (2000) and Langlois and Roggman (1990) and an evaluation on short term mating.

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Summary Partner and sexual selection in females and Short term mating

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Clark and Hatfield (1989) short term mating. As well as partner and sexual selction in females and research by Buss (1989).

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Summary Cunningham continued and Partner and sexual selection in males

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Research point by Cunningham. Research by Waynforth (2005), Dunbar and Waynforth (1995) and Davis and Dunbar (1990). Partner and sexual selection in males.

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Summary Sexual selection continued and Cunningham

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Sexual selection factors on physical attractiveness and research by Cunningham (1986).

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Summary Sexual selection and evolutionary explanation

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Information into the sexual selection and evolutionary explanation for relationships.

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Summary Le & Agnew continued and evaluation of investment model

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Continuation of Le and Agnew (2003) research and an evaluation of the investment model of relationships

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Summary Rusbult and Le & Agnew

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Research by Rusbult (1983) and Le and Agnew (2003).

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Summary Investment model

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The investment model of relationships by Rusbult (1983). Also research by Hochschild and Machung (1989) and Moghaddam (1993).

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Summary Equity theory

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The definition of equity theory in relationships. Also research by Walster et al (1978) and Stafford and Canary (2006).

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Summary Evaluation of SET continued

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Evaluation of Social Exchange Theory in relationships. Also research by Clark and Mills (1979).

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Summary Thibaut & Kelley's 4 stage model of relationship development and evaluation of SET

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Description of Thibaut and Kelley's 4 stage model of relationship development. Beginning of the evaluation of the social exchange theory.

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Summary Theories of romantic relationships - Social Exchange Theory (SET)

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Theories of romantic relationships and information on the social exchange theory. Research by Thibaut and Kelley (1959).

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Summary Evaluation

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Evaluation of the Filter theory Kerckhoff and Davis (1962), along with research by Taylor (2010) and Byrne (2010).

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Summary Self - disclosure and Filter theory

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Definition and explanations into self-disclosure. Research by Kleinke (1979) and Filter theory Kerckhoff and Davis 1962

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Summary Formation of relationships

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Definitions of formation of relationships. Research by Walster (1966) and Walster and Walster dance study.

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