Talk:Reciprocal liking

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"In one experiment, just the act of expressing interest in the males she was working with caused them to like her better, despite differences of opinion on major issues."

Just who exactly is "she" in the above paragraph? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.23.105.1 (talk • contribs) 14 May 2007, 05.26

"Reciprocal liking works because of a self-fulfilling prophecy" - This is not an accepted fact. Curtis and Miller argued this in their 1986 article "Believing another likes or dislikes you: Behaviors making the beliefs come true." in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Other thoughts as to why Reciprocal liking works are still being studied. We know it happens, we are not in consensus on why. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.61.238.40 (talk) 22:42, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

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