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In a reality show, a contestant starts to treat their partner better when that partner
becomes interested in another person. According to interdependency theory, why might
the contestant do this

The contestant realizes that the current partner's CLalt could be higher than the
partner's current outcomes, which could lead to instability in their relationship

3 multiple choice options



What species will you use to study monogamy

Humans



-Less control



-Can't control social and environmental factors



-Large sample sizes



-Can get thousands to participate



-Cheaper



-We study humans to understand humans



Non-Human

,-More control



-Can control what they eat and such



-Small to large sample sizes (depending on species)



-Expensive



-We study other species to understand humans or general principles




What is a gene's only goal

To replicate




In what situation does altruism evolve

-Organisms have memories

-Organisms can distinguish specific others

-Probability of meeting again

-Mutual benefits help both parties over time




What is the core idea of the selfish gene

Humans and organisms exist so that genes can survive and replicate

,Why do altruistic acts occur in nature

Often selfish from the gene's perspective




How does altruism occur without shared genes

Through cooperative behavior (sharing tools)




What his necessary for cooperation to occur

An environment where interactions are not anonymous




What are comparison levels (CL)

-Represents what an individual expects and feels they deserve based on past
experiences

-Long term relationships can cause your expectations to change




High CLs

Arise from rewarding past relationshiops




Low CLs

Stem from negative experiences

, What are comparison levels for alternatives (CLalt)

-Outcome one could receive in an alternative relationship

-Puts lower limit on how bad outcomes can be in current relationship




High CLalt

Makes individuals more likely to leave unsatisfactory relationships




Low CLalt

Result in staying despite dissatisfaction




Four types of relationships

Based on the outcomes, CL, and CLalt

1. Happy and stable

2. Unhappy but stable

3. Happy but unstable

4. Unhappy and unstable




Four types of relationships: Happy and stable

Outcomes exceed both CL and CLalt



Outcomes are better than expectations; high satisfaction and dependence

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