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according to social psychology which variables predict who like who
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There are several variables that predict who likes who in social psychology. Some of these variables include:
1. Similarity: People are more likely to like others who are similar to them in terms of attitudes, values, beliefs, and interests.
2. Proximity: People are more likely to like others who are physically close to them, such as neighbors or coworkers.
3. Reciprocity: People tend to like those who like them back, as well as those who they know have positive feelings toward them.
4. Physical attractiveness: People are more likely to be attracted to and like others who are physically attractive.
5. Familiarity: People tend to like others who are familiar to them, as they feel more comfortable and at ease with those they know.
6. Group membership: People are more likely to like and be attracted to others who are part of the same social group or share similar identities.
7. Positive interactions: People are more likely to like others with whom they have positive interactions and experiences.
8. Similarity of goals and values: People are more likely to like others who have similar goals and values, as they feel a sense of connection and understanding with those individuals.
1. Similarity: People are more likely to like others who are similar to them in terms of attitudes, values, beliefs, and interests.
2. Proximity: People are more likely to like others who are physically close to them, such as neighbors or coworkers.
3. Reciprocity: People tend to like those who like them back, as well as those who they know have positive feelings toward them.
4. Physical attractiveness: People are more likely to be attracted to and like others who are physically attractive.
5. Familiarity: People tend to like others who are familiar to them, as they feel more comfortable and at ease with those they know.
6. Group membership: People are more likely to like and be attracted to others who are part of the same social group or share similar identities.
7. Positive interactions: People are more likely to like others with whom they have positive interactions and experiences.
8. Similarity of goals and values: People are more likely to like others who have similar goals and values, as they feel a sense of connection and understanding with those individuals.
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