Interpersonal Relationship Stages, Theories, and Communication.

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Across
  1. 2. The overall benefit derived from a relationship, calculated by subtracting costs from rewards
  2. 6. The concept that opposites can attract and enhance each other in a relationship
  3. 8. A theory that describes the process of developing deeper intimacy in relationships
  4. 10. The standard by which individuals evaluate the rewards and costs of a relationship
  5. 13. Significant events that change the trajectory of a relationship
  6. 14. Actions that show appreciation and affection in a relationship
  7. 15. A theory that suggests relationships are governed by specific rules and expectations
  8. 22. Negative aspects or sacrifices involved in a relationship
  9. 23. The principle that people are attracted to those who are similar to them
  10. 24. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
  11. 25. Efforts made to restore a damaged or deteriorating relationship
  12. 26. The closeness and connectedness experienced in a relationship
  13. 27. A theory that examines how communication strategies are used to maintain social harmony
  14. 28. The process of gradually withdrawing from a relationship
  15. 29. The initial stage of interaction in developing a relationship
Down
  1. 1. A theory that explores the tensions and contradictions in relationships
  2. 3. The process of decline in the quality and satisfaction of a relationship
  3. 4. The cognitive aspect of understanding another's perspective
  4. 5. A theory that examines relationships based on perceived costs and rewards
  5. 7. The understanding that certain behaviors are permissible in a close relationship
  6. 9. The stage of a relationship where individuals begin to develop a deeper connection
  7. 11. Positive outcomes or benefits derived from a relationship
  8. 12. The range of topics discussed in a relationship
  9. 16. The process of ending a relationship
  10. 17. A theory that posits that relationships are maintained based on fairness and balance
  11. 18. The degree of intimacy and personal information shared in a relationship
  12. 19. The principle that we tend to like those who like us back
  13. 20. The emotional response to another person's feelings
  14. 21. A theory that explains the factors that lead to interpersonal attraction