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BADD ASS Byrne & Clore (1970)
The reward/need satisfaction model on the formation of romantic relationships
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs B A D S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs A D S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours A D S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation D A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others D A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency D A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured D A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy A S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression Engaging in football violence S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression Engaging in football violence Sex S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression Engaging in football violence Sex Flirting, making love S
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression Engaging in football violence Sex Flirting, making love Self esteem
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How relationships help meet needs
Byrne & Clore (1970) Needs/motives How relationships help meet needs Biological needs Collective eating and drinking behaviours Affiliation Seeking the company and approval of others Dependency Being comforted of nurtured Dominance Making decisions for other people – being bossy Aggression Engaging in football violence Sex Flirting, making love Self esteem Being valued by others
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