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Interpersonal aspects of personality
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Learning Objectives

Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to:

Identify, define, and distinguish the three mechanisms of social interaction.

Discuss the choice of marriage partner as an example of the mechanism of selection.

Discuss assortative mating for personality as an example of the mechanism of selection.

Address whether people get what they want in mates, and whether this has any impact on marital satisfaction and the likelihood of divorce.

Discuss how shyness affects selection into, or selective avoidance of, certain situations, as an example of the mechanisms of selection.

Discuss work on the relationships between personality characteristics other than shyness and the selective entry into, or avoidance of situations.

Discuss aggression and the evocation of hostility as an example of the mechanism of evocation.

Discuss the evocation of upset in partners as an example of the mechanism of evocation.

Identify and discuss Gottman's six principles of successful marriages, and relate these principles to the mechanism of evocation.

Discuss evocation through expectancy confirmation.

Identify two key questions that personality psychologists might ask about the process of manipulation.

Discuss the identification of 11 tactics of manipulation.

Discuss sex differences and similarities in tactics of manipulation.

Discuss personality predictors of tactics of manipulation.

Discuss the Machiavellian personality, including a review of how research on this personality style illustrates the three mechanisms of social interaction (selection, evocation, manipulation).