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Personal Relationship
A type of relationship closely associated with a person, characterized by privacy and intimacy.
Teenage Relationship
Relationships during adolescence, differing from childhood friendships, often involving more complexity.
Parents and Family
The family members, including parents and siblings, who play a crucial role in influencing future romantic relationships.
Friendship and Peers
Strong support systems that give individuals a sense of belonging and security.
Romantic Relationship
A relationship characterized by attraction and pleasurable feelings.
Casual Relationship
A relationship that lacks deep commitment or seriousness.
Attraction
Interpersonal attraction leads to positive feelings that bring people together, manifesting as liking, friendship, infatuation, or love.
Crush
A young person's strong feelings of love or admiration for someone, often someone older.
Identity Crush
Admiration for someone that an adolescent wishes to imitate or follow.
Romantic Crush
Attraction to someone with a desire to spend time together.
Hero Worship
A strong admiration for someone without personal contact, akin to a 'celebrity crush'.
Courtship
The stage in a romantic relationship where partners get to know each other before engagement.
Dating
A process for individuals to know each other better and enjoy their time together.
Selective Stage
The phase where one decides whether to pursue a steady relationship after dating.
Physical Attractiveness
Appreciation of beauty, which is subjective and varies per individual preferences.
Physical Proximity
Geographic closeness that significantly affects interpersonal attraction.
Similarity
The tendency to bond with those who share similar opinions, interests, and backgrounds.
Reciprocal Liking
The common tendency to like those who show a liking back.
Familiarity
Increased comfort and liking that develops as individuals become more familiar with each other.
Love (According to Aron and Aron)
A set of thoughts, feelings, and actions associated with the desire to maintain a close relationship.
Philia
The love that exists between friends.
Eros
The intense feeling of being in love.
Storge
Affectionate love shared within families.
Agape
Unconditional love.
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love
A theory encompassing commitment, intimacy, and passion as the components of love.
Commitment
Willingness to stay with someone through challenges.
Intimacy
The closeness and bonding experienced in relationships.
Passion
Attraction in a romantic and erotic sense.
Seven Types of Love
Liking, companionate love, empty love, fatuous love, infatuation, romantic love, and consummate love.
Childless Family
Couples who choose or are unable to have children.
Four Major Parenting Styles
Authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and uninvolved parenting styles.
Social Influence
The modification of an individual's behavior or attitudes due to societal impact.
Types of Social Influence
Conformity, compliance, obedience, conversion, minority influence, reactance, and persuasion.
Group Leadership
The process of guiding a specific group toward a common goal.
Followership
The role and function of group members contributing to leadership goals.
Trait Theory
Defines leadership based on inherent personality traits.
Behavioral Theory
Suggests leadership is a learned behavior through specific actions.
Participative Theory
Leadership that involves team members in decision-making.
Situational Theory
Effective leadership is context-dependent.
Transactional Theory
Leadership characterized by exchanges between leader and followers.
Transformational Theory
Leadership that inspires followers to achieve a shared vision.