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Similarity in Relationship Formation

Similarity is a key factor in relationship formation, as people tend to become friends or romantic partners with individuals who share similar backgrounds, attitudes, and lifestyles. Research supports this principle, indicating that individuals are attracted to those most like them, with no substantial evidence for the idea that 'opposites attract' (McPherson, Smith-Lovin, & Cook, 2001).

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