Reciprocal liking, also known as reciprocity of attraction,[1] is the act of a person feeling an attraction to someone only upon learning or becoming aware of that person's attraction to themselves. Reciprocal liking has a significant impact on human attraction and the formation of relationships.[2] People that reciprocally have a liking for each other typically initiate or develop a friendship or romantic relationship. Feelings of admiration, affection, love, and respect are characteristics for reciprocal liking between the two individuals.[3] When there is reciprocal liking there is strong mutual attraction or strong mutual liking, but with others there is not. The feelings of warmth and intimacy also play a role. The consideration and desire to spend time with one another is another strong indicator for reciprocal liking.[4]
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Reciprocalliking, also known as reciprocity of attraction, is the act of a person feeling an attraction to someone only upon learning or becoming aware...
Use of a like option on social networking and some other websites Reciprocalliking, a psychological phenomenon Likin (taxation), in 19th- and 20th-century...
concept is either liked or accorded status by other people. Liking can be due to reciprocalliking, interpersonal attraction, and similar factors. Social status...
In evolutionary biology, reciprocal altruism is a behaviour whereby an organism acts in a manner that temporarily reduces its fitness while increasing...
Fear of commitment Friend zone Internet relationship Quality time Reciprocalliking Respect Sexual capital Term of endearment Roommate Interpersonal attraction...
relationship formation. Reciprocalliking is most meaningful when it is displayed by someone who is selective about who they show liking to. When potential...
(frequency of interaction), familiarity, similarity, complementarity, reciprocalliking, and reinforcement. The impact of familiarity, for example, is shown...
perhaps a mutual transformation does not yet begin, but certainly a reciprocalliking and opening for each other." In 1983 Professor Abe disclosed aspects...
contrast to redamancy, the act of reciprocal love, which is the tendency for people to like others who express liking for them. According to Dr. Roy Baumeister...
intimate, reciprocal, and frequent interactions between the user and persona. These virtual interactions may involve commenting, following, liking, or direct...
Eggermont, Steven (October 2017). "Browsing, Posting, and Liking on Instagram: The Reciprocal Relationships Between Different Types of Instagram Use and...
theory. In 1975, they identified that cooperative learning promoted mutual liking, better communication, high acceptance and support, as well as demonstrated...
occur during the reciprocal exchange is the factor that the second party could end up not returning the favor and completing the reciprocal exchange. Binding...
social norms which promote liking and reciprocity. The first major implication of the need to affiliate with others is liking – in which the more we like...
Adolescents tend to seek out peers who can provide such qualities in a reciprocal relationship, and to avoid peers whose problematic behavior suggests they...
towards things other than humans; this can range from expressing a strong liking of something, such as "I love popcorn" or that something is essential to...
been killed, and that the latter had replied, "We know, it's not to our liking, and don't interfere."[page needed] At around 08:00, military correspondent...
not always exist. For example, there is no unbiased estimator for the reciprocal of the parameter of a binomial random variable. Suppose we have a statistical...
passing along messages that include a hyperlink is an expectation of reciprocal linking by followers. According to research published in April 2014, around...
someone, though Aristotle at times implies that something more like actual liking is required. When he is talking about the character or disposition that...
they destroyed the Samaritans' temple on Mount Gerizim. The Samaritans, reciprocally, hated the Jews. Tensions between them were particularly high in the...
profiles they saw while women could afford to be even more selective in liking profiles because of a greater probability of a match. Aided by the text-analysis...
psychologists. This led to reciprocal altruism being studied instead under a new social-psychological concept: the norm of reciprocity. Reciprocal altruism has been...
foundation of Elizabeth Bennet's love for Fitzwilliam Darcy: caught in a reciprocal gaze with Darcy's portrait at Pemberly, impressed with the evidence of...