Deck 5: Love and Mate Selection

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Romantic love is

A) a term used by Tennov to describe intense, wildly emotional highs and lows of being in love
B) Love of self; selfish, self-centered love
C) Showering the person with flowers, candy, and romantic dinners
D) A profoundly tender or passionate affection for another person, characterized by intense feelings and emotion
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The idealism of romantic love

A) Is functional if it leads to reality
B) Always leads to marriage
C) Can also be called conscious love if it leads to reality
D) A and C
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Endorphins are

A) Neurotransmitters that function in the parts of the brain that control emotions and bodily movement
B) Chemical neurotransmitters that have a sedative effect on the body and give a sense of tranquility
C) Nurotransmitters that produce feelings of attachment and union with someone; a "cuddle chemical"
D) A and B
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Companionate love is

A) Rational, reasonable love
B) Sexual, sensuous love
C) A type of love characterized by warmth, affection, and commitment
D) Friendship
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According to Sigmund Freud

A) Love and sex are one and the same thing
B) Love is a yearning for a "love object"
C) Love is narcissistic
D) All of the above
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A hierarchy of human needs ascending from physiological to psychological is part of _____________'s theory.

A) Freud
B) Cacioppo
C) Maslow
D) None of the above
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Altruistic love is

A) A love based on common concerns and interests, companionship, and respect for the partner's personality and character
B) A term used to describe love as a combination of intimacy, passion, and commitment
C) Unselfish concern for the welfare of another
D) All of the above
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Commitment

A) Is not frightening
B) Is the bedrock on which every enduring family is built
C) Plays a small role in a relationship
D) None of the above
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A couple's idea of love may change over the years in what way?

A) Less emphasis on romance
B) More emphasis on friendship, trust, cooperation, dependability, and acceptance
C) Less sex
D) A and B
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The major theories of mate selection are

A) Psychodynamic theory, exchange theory, needs theory, developmental process theory
B) Exchange theory and needs theory
C) Developmental theory and psychodynamic theory
D) None of the above
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Propinquity is mate selection based on

A) Physical attraction
B) Geographical location
C) Similar professions
D) Personality
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Exchange theory involves

A) Cost-benefit analysis
B) Process of filtering and weeding out
C) A process in which a nurturant person would seek out a succorant mate
D) A process in which a dominant mate would select a submissive mate
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Homogamy is

A) The selection of a partner who is different from oneself
B) The selection of a partner who is similar to oneself
C) The capability of living together
D) Desired qualities
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Heterogamy

A) The selection of a partner who is different from oneself
B) The selection of a partner who is similar to oneself
C) The capability of living together
D) Desired qualities
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The filtering process is

A) A process by which mates are sorted by filtering out ineligibles according to various standards
B) A process that starts with a small field of eligibles
C) Not practiced by most people
D) None of the above
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The possibilities of marital satisfaction are greater when couples

A) Marry in a specific ceremony
B) Marry within their own socioeconomic class
C) Marry when only the man has a career
D) Have children
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Educational homogamy is common in

A) The United States
B) Only Canada
C) Other nations
D) A and C
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Research indicates that educational homogamy is typical in marriages

A) In the United States
B) Between partners who attend college
C) Between partners from the same cultural background
D) Between older individuals
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Religious homogamy

A) Is associated with higher levels of marital happiness and stability
B) Has no effect on marital happiness or stability
C) Indicates family pressure
D) None of the above
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When someone chooses someone to spend their life with,

A) Where they live is important
B) Compatibility is essential
C) Discussion about children is essential
D) Feeling comfortable with the families is important
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Research on individual traits focuses on

A) Physical traits
B) Personality traits
C) Mental health
D) All of the above
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A marriage by mutual consent, without a license or ceremony, recognized as legal under certain conditions by some states is known as a(n)

A) Civil union
B) Affinity
C) Common-law marriage
D) Justice of the peace
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Premarital and marital enrichment programs

A) Focus on communication skills
B) May be offered in various places, including community centers and colleges
C) Both of the above
D) Neither of the above
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In U.S. culture, the rite of passage from single to married involves

A) Engagement
B) Wedding ceremony
C) Wedding reception
D) All of the above
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A void marriage is

A) A rite of passage
B) A marriage that can be set aside by an annulment under certain prescribed legal circumstances
C) A marriage considered invalid in the first place because it was illegal
D) A marriage not performed in a religious ceremony
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An engagement

A) Involves the giving of a ring, usually a diamond
B) Is a stage between courtship and marriage
C) Involves showing intent and making a formal announcement
D) B and C
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Marital compatibility is enhanced if spouses

A) Develop a high degree of consensus
B) Have similar attitudes and values that are important to them
C) Have the exact same background and experiences
D) A and B
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Narcissistic love is love of self, self-centered love.
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Vasopressin is a neurotransmitter that has a sedative effect on the body.
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Dependent love develops when someone's needs are fulfilled by another person.
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D-love refers to all forms of self-centered love.
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Functional or healthy families have ample tolerance for normal variations in closeness and distance.
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Research findings do not support the idea that the most complete love has a number of components.
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The love that Fromm described is an unselfish, caring and giving love.
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Sternberg emphasizes that the most complete love is passion and commitment love.
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Attachment theory emphasizes the importance of a close relationship across the lifespan.
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Some researchers have found that love has not changed over time.
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Selecting a mate is the most important decision we make during our lifetime.
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Theories of mate selection make no effort to try to explain the process or the dynamics.
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The first factor in the mate selection process is the field of eligibles.
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The great majority of Americans marry within their own racial group.
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Religious homogamy varies greatly among different religious groups.
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When selecting a partner, age does not need to be a consideration.
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Cohabitation means the same thing to everyone.
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Rates of nonmarital cohabitation have decreased greatly in recent years.
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Couples do not have any opportunity for any type of marriage preparation.
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Every state has its own laws about getting married.
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Is romantic love enough for a successful marriage?
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What does Freud have to say about love and sex?
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What is friendship love?
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Discuss commitment in relationships.
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What do the theories of mate selection attempt to explain?
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Discuss happiness for oneself and how it influences our relationships.
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What is the purpose of preparing for marriage by taking preparation classes?
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Discuss the religious aspect of the wedding.
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Describe the wedding rite.
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What are some of the considerations for marital readiness?
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What is love?
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How is sex an expression of love?
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Steinberg and Barnes describe eight different combinations of these three components of love. What are they?
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Deck 5: Love and Mate Selection
1
Romantic love is

A) a term used by Tennov to describe intense, wildly emotional highs and lows of being in love
B) Love of self; selfish, self-centered love
C) Showering the person with flowers, candy, and romantic dinners
D) A profoundly tender or passionate affection for another person, characterized by intense feelings and emotion
D
2
The idealism of romantic love

A) Is functional if it leads to reality
B) Always leads to marriage
C) Can also be called conscious love if it leads to reality
D) A and C
D
3
Endorphins are

A) Neurotransmitters that function in the parts of the brain that control emotions and bodily movement
B) Chemical neurotransmitters that have a sedative effect on the body and give a sense of tranquility
C) Nurotransmitters that produce feelings of attachment and union with someone; a "cuddle chemical"
D) A and B
B
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Companionate love is

A) Rational, reasonable love
B) Sexual, sensuous love
C) A type of love characterized by warmth, affection, and commitment
D) Friendship
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According to Sigmund Freud

A) Love and sex are one and the same thing
B) Love is a yearning for a "love object"
C) Love is narcissistic
D) All of the above
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6
A hierarchy of human needs ascending from physiological to psychological is part of _____________'s theory.

A) Freud
B) Cacioppo
C) Maslow
D) None of the above
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7
Altruistic love is

A) A love based on common concerns and interests, companionship, and respect for the partner's personality and character
B) A term used to describe love as a combination of intimacy, passion, and commitment
C) Unselfish concern for the welfare of another
D) All of the above
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8
Commitment

A) Is not frightening
B) Is the bedrock on which every enduring family is built
C) Plays a small role in a relationship
D) None of the above
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9
A couple's idea of love may change over the years in what way?

A) Less emphasis on romance
B) More emphasis on friendship, trust, cooperation, dependability, and acceptance
C) Less sex
D) A and B
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10
The major theories of mate selection are

A) Psychodynamic theory, exchange theory, needs theory, developmental process theory
B) Exchange theory and needs theory
C) Developmental theory and psychodynamic theory
D) None of the above
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11
Propinquity is mate selection based on

A) Physical attraction
B) Geographical location
C) Similar professions
D) Personality
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12
Exchange theory involves

A) Cost-benefit analysis
B) Process of filtering and weeding out
C) A process in which a nurturant person would seek out a succorant mate
D) A process in which a dominant mate would select a submissive mate
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13
Homogamy is

A) The selection of a partner who is different from oneself
B) The selection of a partner who is similar to oneself
C) The capability of living together
D) Desired qualities
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Heterogamy

A) The selection of a partner who is different from oneself
B) The selection of a partner who is similar to oneself
C) The capability of living together
D) Desired qualities
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15
The filtering process is

A) A process by which mates are sorted by filtering out ineligibles according to various standards
B) A process that starts with a small field of eligibles
C) Not practiced by most people
D) None of the above
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16
The possibilities of marital satisfaction are greater when couples

A) Marry in a specific ceremony
B) Marry within their own socioeconomic class
C) Marry when only the man has a career
D) Have children
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17
Educational homogamy is common in

A) The United States
B) Only Canada
C) Other nations
D) A and C
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18
Research indicates that educational homogamy is typical in marriages

A) In the United States
B) Between partners who attend college
C) Between partners from the same cultural background
D) Between older individuals
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Religious homogamy

A) Is associated with higher levels of marital happiness and stability
B) Has no effect on marital happiness or stability
C) Indicates family pressure
D) None of the above
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When someone chooses someone to spend their life with,

A) Where they live is important
B) Compatibility is essential
C) Discussion about children is essential
D) Feeling comfortable with the families is important
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21
Research on individual traits focuses on

A) Physical traits
B) Personality traits
C) Mental health
D) All of the above
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22
A marriage by mutual consent, without a license or ceremony, recognized as legal under certain conditions by some states is known as a(n)

A) Civil union
B) Affinity
C) Common-law marriage
D) Justice of the peace
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Premarital and marital enrichment programs

A) Focus on communication skills
B) May be offered in various places, including community centers and colleges
C) Both of the above
D) Neither of the above
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24
In U.S. culture, the rite of passage from single to married involves

A) Engagement
B) Wedding ceremony
C) Wedding reception
D) All of the above
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A void marriage is

A) A rite of passage
B) A marriage that can be set aside by an annulment under certain prescribed legal circumstances
C) A marriage considered invalid in the first place because it was illegal
D) A marriage not performed in a religious ceremony
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An engagement

A) Involves the giving of a ring, usually a diamond
B) Is a stage between courtship and marriage
C) Involves showing intent and making a formal announcement
D) B and C
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Marital compatibility is enhanced if spouses

A) Develop a high degree of consensus
B) Have similar attitudes and values that are important to them
C) Have the exact same background and experiences
D) A and B
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Narcissistic love is love of self, self-centered love.
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Vasopressin is a neurotransmitter that has a sedative effect on the body.
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Dependent love develops when someone's needs are fulfilled by another person.
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D-love refers to all forms of self-centered love.
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Functional or healthy families have ample tolerance for normal variations in closeness and distance.
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Research findings do not support the idea that the most complete love has a number of components.
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The love that Fromm described is an unselfish, caring and giving love.
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Sternberg emphasizes that the most complete love is passion and commitment love.
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Attachment theory emphasizes the importance of a close relationship across the lifespan.
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Some researchers have found that love has not changed over time.
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Selecting a mate is the most important decision we make during our lifetime.
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Theories of mate selection make no effort to try to explain the process or the dynamics.
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The first factor in the mate selection process is the field of eligibles.
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The great majority of Americans marry within their own racial group.
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Religious homogamy varies greatly among different religious groups.
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When selecting a partner, age does not need to be a consideration.
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Cohabitation means the same thing to everyone.
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Rates of nonmarital cohabitation have decreased greatly in recent years.
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Couples do not have any opportunity for any type of marriage preparation.
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Every state has its own laws about getting married.
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Is romantic love enough for a successful marriage?
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What does Freud have to say about love and sex?
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What is friendship love?
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Discuss commitment in relationships.
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What do the theories of mate selection attempt to explain?
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Discuss happiness for oneself and how it influences our relationships.
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What is the purpose of preparing for marriage by taking preparation classes?
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Discuss the religious aspect of the wedding.
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Describe the wedding rite.
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What are some of the considerations for marital readiness?
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What is love?
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How is sex an expression of love?
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Steinberg and Barnes describe eight different combinations of these three components of love. What are they?
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