Literature DB >> 25910379

When does familiarity promote versus undermine interpersonal attraction? A proposed integrative model from erstwhile adversaries.

Eli J Finkel1, Michael I Norton2, Harry T Reis3, Dan Ariely4, Peter A Caprariello5, Paul W Eastwick6, Jeana H Frost7, Michael R Maniaci8.   

Abstract

This article began as an adversarial collaboration between two groups of researchers with competing views on a longstanding question: Does familiarity promote or undermine interpersonal attraction? As we explored our respective positions, it became clear that the limitations of our conceptualizations of the familiarity-attraction link, as well as the limitations of prior research, were masking a set of higher order principles capable of integrating these diverse conceptualizations. This realization led us to adopt a broader perspective, which focuses on three distinct relationship stages-awareness, surface contact, and mutuality-and suggests that the influence of familiarity on attraction depends on both the nature and the stage of the relationship between perceivers and targets. This article introduces the framework that emerged from our discussions and suggests directions for research to investigate its validity.
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Keywords:  adversarial collaboration; attraction; familiarity; relationship stage model

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25910379     DOI: 10.1177/1745691614561682

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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