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  2. Zick Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Michael "Zick" Rubin (born 1944) is an American social psychologist, lawyer, and author. [1] He is "widely credited as the author of the first empirical measurement of love," [ 2 ] for his work distinguishing feelings of like from feelings of love via Rubin's Scales of Liking and Loving.

  3. Theories of love - Wikipedia

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    Attachment theory; Color wheel theory of love (based on the 1973 book The Colors of Love by John Lee) Passionate and companionate love theory (based on research by Elaine Hatfield) Filter theory; Reward theory of attraction; Rubin's scale of liking and love (based on research by Zick Rubin) Triangular theory of love; Vulnerability and care ...

  4. Triangular theory of love - Wikipedia

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    The first is a theory presented by Zick Rubin named The Theory of Liking vs. Loving. In his theory, to define romantic love, Rubin concludes that attachment, caring, and intimacy are the three main principles that are key to the difference of liking one person and loving them.

  5. What is the orange peel theory – and can it prove true love?

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    On TikTok, a new test called the orange peel theory has gone viral. It focuses on how thoughtful acts of service from your partner can indicate that the relationship is true love.

  6. Love - Wikipedia

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    The color wheel theory of love defines three primary, three secondary, and nine tertiary love styles, describing them in terms of the traditional color wheel. The triangular theory of love suggests intimacy, passion, and commitment are core components of love. Love has additional religious or spiritual meaning. This diversity of uses and ...

  7. Consequential strangers - Wikipedia

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    Consequential strangers comprise the aggregate of personal connections outside one's inner circles of family and close friends. Such relationship are referred to elsewhere as "peripheral" (versus "core"), "secondary" (versus "primary"), or "weak ties" (versus "strong").

  8. Military may be ground zero for the war on woke - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Defense, though not yet confirmed, has pledged to root out “woke” ideology in the military. Other ...

  9. Amy York Rubin To Direct Sarah Cooper/Cindy Chupack CBS ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: Amy York Rubin (Love, Victor) is set to direct CBS’ comedy pilot based on TikTok star Sarah Cooper’s book How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men’s Feelings, from writer Cindy ...