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Briefly describe the categorization-competition hypothesis of the relationship of social identity to prejudice.
Commitment
Partners’ investment of time, effort, and resources in their relationship, with the expectation that it will continue indefinitely.
Mutuality
The quality or condition of mutual transactions, exchanges, or feelings, implying a reciprocal relationship characterized by mutual respect or concern.
Anxious-Ambivalent Attachment
A type of insecure attachment characterized by intense emotional reliance on a caregiver, mixed with feelings of anxiety and doubt about their support.
Zick Rubin
A social psychologist known for his research on love and romantic relationships, including the development of the Rubin Love Scale for measuring attachment.
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