Exam 8: Forming Intimate Relationships

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What is the proper order of events in Reiss's wheel theory of love?

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Outline Lee's typology of love, and review the research that has been done using the concept.

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The version of Romeo and Juliette told in the Middle Ages in Europe

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Companionate love, in Hatfield and Walster's typology, is most similar to which of Lee's types?

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The best answer to the question "Is Love Universal?" is probably

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Present and evaluate individualistic compatibility theories of love.

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An affectionate, companionate style of loving is

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According to Cancian's "Feminization of love,"

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the "principle of least interest" is the idea that

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Value theories of love

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In a test of sexual strategies theory, What did Buss find about jealousy in men and women?

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Genetic similarity theories

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Romanticism was

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Research using Lee's love styles found that couples with which love style were most likely to break up?

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Sternberg's triangle of love is composed of which elements?

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Present and evaluate sexual strategies theory as it relates to male-female differences.

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A "love-appropriate relationship" is

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Based on evidence in the book, construct a "profile" of a persons who might become violent in a dating relationship.

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