A) | He presented five moral orientations.
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B) | Women are more relationship-oriented than men.
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C) | They have developed a successful approach to therapy for couples called "Emotionally Focused Therapy".
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D) | Women need to be assertive, independent, and authentic in relationships.
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E) | The contradictory, inconsistent male role creates role strain.
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F) | She analyzed the talk of women and men and distinguished rapport talk from report talk.
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G) | Linkages between temperament in childhood and personality in adulthood might vary depending on the intervening contexts in an individual's experience.
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H) | Children have attachment needs of trust and security that must be met by at least one caregiver.
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I) | Every man should reconstruct his masculinity in more positive ways.
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J) | Individuals with an inhibited temperament in childhood are less likely to be assertive as adults.
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K) | Intimacy should come after individuals are well on their way to establishing stable and successful identities.
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L) | Approximately 25 percent of us feel lonely at any given time.
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M) | Sexual desire is the most important ingredient of romantic love.
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N) | They have examined the continuity between childhood attachment relationships and romantic relationships.
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O) | Love includes passion, intimacy, and commitment.
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P) | Men and women take six common pathways out of divorce.
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Q) | Studying women's psychological development helps with the understanding of both male and female psychological development.
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R) | He presented seven main principles to determine whether or not a marriage will work.
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S) | She developed a model of relationship maturity that included at its highest level the goal of consideration for others.
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T) | Baby boys are socialized to hide their emotions as early as birth, or perhaps even before.
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