Experiences of Falling in Love

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