Discuss attraction and relationships.

Analyze the following truisms/sayings. After you analyze the three, answer the following: • Analyze the saying according to what you’ve learned about attraction and relationships from chapter 7 & 8 of Susan Fiske Core motives and Social Beings • Note which aspect of attraction is the quote referring, and which, if any, underlying structure does it point to. • Finally, evaluate the saying according the research presented in the text, as well as one other research study published in a peer-reviewed journal in the past five years. • Discuss whether the saying is supported or refuted by the research; discuss any conflicting research results. • Note any specific social circumstances, including cultural ones, in which the saying might apply 1. “Fate chooses your relations, you choose your friends.” – Jacques Delille (1738 – 1813) French poet. 2. “To like and dislike the same things, that is indeed true friendship.” – Complementarity principle – Sallust (86 – 334 BC) Roman historian 3. Friendship is love without his wings” – Lord Byron