Experiences of Falling in Love
Across
- 1. one of two important precursor across both study
- 3. participants were ask to completed a questionnaire about how important each of the precursor was in their falling in love experience
- 6. physiological reactions, excitement
- 10. enigmatic or novel aspects
- 11. spending time alone with the other
- 14. tended to emphasize reciprocal liking, filling needs, personality, and social influence
- 18. particular attributes or signals
- 19. being emotionally/psychologically prepared for love
- 20. no significant differences found between the ethnicity, gender, and speed (True or false)
- 21. one of two important precursor across both study
Down
- 1. desirable traits like humor, kindness, etc.
- 2. feeling liked and liking back
- 4. emotional/social needs being met
- 5. participants were asked to write a detailed narrative describing a past experience in which they fell in love
- 7. place more emphasis on appearance, specific cues, and readiness
- 8. physical attractiveness
- 9. friends/others' opinion
- 12. shared values/interest
- 13. knowing the person over time
- 15. participants from the U.S and from Chi
- 16. love is purely biological or individual phenomenon
- 17. no significant differences found between culture when it come to falling in love (True or false)
- 18. White American & Asian American participant