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Multiple Choice

1 .       According to the Triangular Theory of Love [Hint]



2 .       Male college students are more likely than female college students to [Hint]



3 .       According to Hadfield and Rapson (1996), the love schema that characterizes those who desire closeness and have problems with independence is known as [Hint]



4 .       What is Sternberg's formula for romantic love? [Hint]



5 .       Self-disclosure [Hint]



6 .       Which of the following is not one of the four concepts of love given us by the Greeks? [Hint]



7 .       _________ is friendship love, which is based on liking and respect rather than sexual desire. [Hint]



8 .       Which is the love that is closest to the modern day concept of passion? [Hint]



9 .       Couples who have been in a committed relationship for 20-40 years [Hint]



10 .       Which of the following is not an effective way to break the cycle of negativity in relationship conflicts? [Hint]



11 .       When one member of a couple feels "taken for granted", this is called [Hint]



12 .       When one member of a couple feels "taken for granted", this is called [Hint]



13 .       Fellatio [Hint]



14 .       The second stage of a relationship is known as [Hint]



15 .       Which of the following provides a motivational component of love [Hint]



16 .       According to Hatfield and Rapson, which of the following determine a person's love schema? [Hint]



17 .       The difference between a criticism and a complaint in a relationship is [Hint]



18 .       When one partner essentially decides that the situation is hopeless and refuses to respond, this is called [Hint]



19 .       Cross Complaining and reflecting a complaint back are examples of [Hint]



20 .       Self-pleasuring may take any of the following forms except [Hint]



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