Ben Franklin Effect: after helping another person we like them more.
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Contact Hypothesis: bringing enemies together leads towards friendship.
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Dilution Effect: information about others reduces stereotyping.
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Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis: if we feel empathy we are likely to help.
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Friendship: there are several factors that increase chances of friendship.
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Law of Attraction: similar attitudes leads to friendship.
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Matching Hypothesis: romantic partners tend to be similarly attractive.
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Mere Exposure Theory: exposure to people increases liking.
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Propinquity Effect: meeting and interacting increase chance of friendship.
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Reinforcement-Affect Theory: both forms of conditioning leads us to like others.
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Repulsion Hypothesis: we prefer those with similar attitudes (and vice versa).
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