compile 6 one-page entries relating real life media examples (from articles, TV shows, movies, books, songs, YouTube clips, etc.) to concepts in close

compile 6 one-page entries relating real life media examples (from articles, TV shows, movies, books, songs, YouTube clips, etc.) to concepts in close relationships. The format will be to summarize the concept or theory in your own words, explain the clip (ideally hyperlinking to it), and then explain how the media clip supports or fails to support that concept. 

Key Concepts 

Theory of parental investment

Romantic Attraction and Mate Selection

Love and Sexuality

Polyamory

Helen Fisher’s work

Sternberg’s Triangular Theory

Oxytocin

Social Penetration Theory

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