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In this video I consider why we're attracted to people and some of the factors that influence the relationships that we form. One major contributor is proximity, which refers to the fact that we tend to form relationships with people who are physically close to us; classmates, neighbors, & co-workers. Proximity alone isn't enough and propinquity refers to the additional need to actually encounter these people. Frequent contact also relates to the mere-exposure effect, in which familiarity breeds liking. Lastly I describe homogamy, which refers to the fact that couples tend to have similar views and they also tend to grow more similar over time.

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