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  1. Complementarity definition

    This article introduces complementarity theory, which explains the psychology of cultural diversity as a product of evolved social proclivities that enable—and require—people to coordinate action in culture-specific ways.

  2. Reintroducing the Concept of Complementarity into Psychology

    The concept of complementarity provides a valuable and fresh perspective for organizing human cognitive phenomena and for understanding the nature of measurements in …

  3. (PDF) Complementarity Theory: Why Human Social

    This article introduces complementarity theory, which explains the psychology of cultural diversity as a product of evolved social proclivities that enable-and require-people to coordinate...

  4. Do People Know What They Want: A Similar or …

    Abstract. The present study examined the extent to which individuals seek partners with similar, as opposed to complementary, personality characteristics. Results showed that whereas individuals desired a partner who …

  5. Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis

    Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis asserts that individuals often behave in ways that evoke complementary or reciprocal behavior from others. [1] More specifically, this hypothesis …

  6. Interpersonal Complementarity

    The concept of interpersonal complementarity – that as people interact, their behaviors fit together and influence each other in important ways – has very broad implications …