information seeking, and intimacy, and their correlations to one another. Walster advertised a "Computer Match Dance". 752 student participants were rated...
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is often made between two types of love. Elaine Hatfield & G. William Walster define them as: Passionate love, "a state of intense longing for union...
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Wisconsin. Walster, E., Walster G.W. & Bershcheid, E. (1978). Equity: Theory and Research. Allyn and Bacon, Inc. Walster, E.; Traupmann, J.; Walster, G.W....
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original on 31 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2024. Hatfield & Walster 1985, p. 9 Hatfield & Walster 1985, p. 58 Tennov 1999, pp. 116, 172 Tennov 1999, pp. 56...
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Elaine Hatfield (formerly also known as Elaine Walster) is an American social psychologist. She has been credited, alongside Ellen S. Berscheid, as the...
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people as less honest and more conceited than others. Dion, Berscheid & Walster (1972) conducted a study on the relationship between attractiveness and...
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like physical attractiveness.[page needed] The study by researchers Walster and Walster supported the matching hypothesis by showing that partners who were...
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be divided into either passionate or companionate forms. Berscheid and Walster and Hatfield found that these two forms can co-exist, either simultaneously...
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York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. ISBN 978-0030830037. Berscheid, Ellen; Walster, Elaine H. (1969). Interpersonal Attraction. Addison-Wesley Publishing...
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He also co-authored a number of works with the mathematician William Walster. He was born in 1927 near Rochester, Washington. He completed his undergraduate...
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