What Do People Desire in Others? A Sociofunctional Perspective on the Importance of Different Valued Characteristics
Humans, as discriminately social creatures, make frequent judgments about others' suitability for interdependent social relations. Which characteristics of others guide these judgments and, thus, shape patterns of human affiliation? Extant research is only minimally useful for answering this qu...
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Main Authors: | COTTRELL, Catherine A., NEUBERG, Steven L., LI, Norman P. |
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2007
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