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Attraction-Similarity Hypothesis
The theory suggesting individuals are more likely to be attracted to and form relationships with others who are similar to themselves in various attributes.
Reciprocity
A social principle that involves exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, particularly in the context of social relationships.
Persuasive Communication
A method of communication aimed at influencing or changing the attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors of others through the use of argument, reasoning, or appeal.
Fear Appeal
A type of persuasive communication that influences behavior on the basis of arousing fear instead of rational analysis of the issues.
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