Across
- 2. A principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves.
- 7. An emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has.
- 10. Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- 11. Reaction to relationship threats.
- 13. The number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- 14. A theory describing how relationships develop from the superficial to the intimate level and from few to many areas of interpersonal interaction.
- 15. The first stage of an interpersonal relationship, and which perceptual and interactional contact occurs.
- 16. A general idea of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- 19. The stage and the interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact, in this stage individuals get to know each other better.
- 20. A principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess.
Down
- 1. A theory that describes relationships as interactions govern by series of rules that couples agreed to follow.
- 3. The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process.
- 4. A relationship theory that holds that people form relationships with those they consider attractive.
- 5. An the attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships.
- 6. A theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater than our cost.
- 8. We experience relational satisfaction when there is an equal distribution of rewards and cost between the two persons in the relationship.
- 9. The tendency to perceive people that are physically close as belonging together or representing a unit.
- 12. The breaking of the bonds holding it interpersonal relationship together.
- 17. The degree to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated and interpersonal interaction.
- 18. The closest interpersonal relationships usually a close primary relationship.
