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      Change in Physical Attraction in Early Romantic Relationships

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          The goal of our research was to study the changes in physical attraction during the early stages of romantic relationships. The longitudinal study explored the personality characteristics of a partner and relationship events affecting physical attraction of early (within the first year) romantic relationships. Participants completed an eight-week longitudinal rating of their attraction toward their romantic partner. Factor analysis revealed behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and physiological dimensions. The behavioral and emotional dimensions play the largest role in attraction among both genders, with cognitive dimension also affecting attraction in women. Personality characteristics of one’s partner are significant predictors of physical attraction for both men and women. However, events occurring in the relationship seem to be only reliable predictors for a women’s attraction.

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                Journal
                IJPR
                Interpersona
                Interpersona
                An International Journal on Personal Relationships
                Interpersona
                PsychOpen
                1981-6472
                19 December 2014
                : 8
                : 2
                : 257-267
                Affiliations
                [a ]Psychology Department, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
                Author notes
                [* ]Department of Psychology, Aquinas College, 1607 Robinson Road, SE, Academic Building 23, Grand Rapids, MI, USA, 49506. Phone: (616) 632-2155. vk001@ 123456aquinas.edu
                Article
                ijpr.v8i2.167
                10.5964/ijpr.v8i2.167
                d09e537d-8108-45aa-8cd7-24719135cb4f
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                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 24 June 2014
                : 18 November 2014
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                Psychology
                dimensions of attraction,longitudinal study,romantic relationships,physical attraction

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