Facebook reveals why you are attracted to the one who ignores you

If the boy of your dreams does not write to you on your wall Facebook this February 14th , you'll probably like it more, he found a recent study published by Pscychological Science.

The investigation focused on the "principle of reciprocity ", Which suggests that we are attracted to people who show interest for us.

However, recent studies of non-romantic relationships, such as how consumers want a certain product, show that there is a certain pleasure in uncertainty . The psychologists Whitchucrch, Wilson Y Gilbert They explain that if you find out that you got the lottery ticket, you probably felt happier when you did not know what the prize money was, than when you knew it instantly.

The researchers conducted an experiment in which 47 women were told that a group of men had seen their Facebook profiles (the men were fictional). Women were divided into 3 groups, but all women had access to see these men through the social network.

Group 1 was told that all men had chosen them as good prospects and that they wanted to win their preference. Group 2 was told that the men shown had considered them as average women. And Group 3 was told that there were those who considered them a potential prospect and to those who considered them average.

The results showed that women in Group 2 felt less attracted than those in Group 1 due to the principle of reciprocity. However, Group 3, the group that experienced uncertainty because they did not know if they liked it or not, they reported feeling even more attracted to the men in the group , for not knowing their feelings.

"When people feel confident that a positive event will occur, they begin to adapt to it." This adaptation makes it less interesting. Instead, "when people have uncertainty about a certain expected result, they can not think of anything more than that ".

Expectation forms an effect of self-perception, a psychological phenomenon that denotes that people usually form attitudes about themselves after observing their own behavior.

"The women felt more attracted to men if they had only 50% chance, than for those with whom they had 100% chance to be elected women, "the publication indicates.

Source: Time Healthland.


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