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Quiz 4: Love and Loving Relationships
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Question 41
True/False
A macro-level perspective on love argues that all societies control or channel the development of love.
Question 42
Short Answer
Who is more interested in love, according to the research, men or women?
Question 43
Short Answer
List the five ways that a culture may try to control the development of love.
Question 44
Short Answer
According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, when the relationship contains all three components, and is all that love can be, it is called ___________.
Question 45
True/False
Using a survey tracking almost 8,000 seventh- through twelfth-graders for one year, a study found that those who entered into romantic relationships were less likely to be depressed compared to those who did not enter relationships.
Question 46
Short Answer
Unrequited love refers to __________.
Question 47
Short Answer
Which group is still not able to freely show affection in public or acknowledge their love out of fear of being ostracized, attacked, or even killed?
Question 48
Short Answer
What are the four stages in the wheel theory of love, according to Reiss?
Question 49
Essay
Provide four examples of different types of stalking.
Question 50
True/False
Part of the reason that women are more obsessed with love than are men is because they tend to focus more on Eros and Ludus types of love, whereas men tend to focus on a Storge type of love.
Question 51
Short Answer
Timothy found his girlfriend in bed with another man. He was angry and felt threatened that his relationship was over. This is an example of __________ jealousy.
Question 52
Short Answer
The dictionary defines love as __________.
Question 53
Essay
Briefly provide two reasons that explain negative consequences of adolescent romance, such as poor academic performance, conflict with parents, and depression.
Question 54
True/False
Jake is jealous of any man that his girlfriend, Nina, interacts with because he is afraid they will have an affair. Nina has never had an affair, nor has any interest in having one. This is an example of rational jealousy.