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1
Robert Sternberg views love as a triangle whose three sides include all of the following EXCEPT
A)friendship.
B)commitment.
C)intimacy.
D)passion.
2
Compared to those formed person-to-person, friendships and romantic relationships that form on the Internet are
A)not considered by most people to be real.
B)less vulnerable to dishonesty and exploitation.
C)more likely to last at least two years.
D)all of these.
3
Compared to North Americans, Asians may be less vulnerable to disillusionment in love relationships because they
A)avoid using the equity principle in relationships.
B)are more likely to substitute ludus for eros.
C)experience a greater variety of emotionally arousing situations that are steered into passionate love.
D)are less focused on personal feelings and more concerned with practical aspects of social attachments.
4
According to two-factor theory, emotion is a result of
A)motives and thoughts.
B)rewards and punishments.
C)nature and nurture.
D)arousal and a label.
5
Compared to men who were interviewed on a low, solid bridge, men interviewed on a narrow, wobbly bridge liked a
A)female interviewer less.
B)male interviewer more.
C)female interviewer more.
D)male interviewer less.
6
Studies of men and women falling in and out of love have revealed that men tend to fall IN love more __________ and to fall OUT of love more __________ than women do.
A)readily; readily
B)readily; slowly
C)slowly; slowly
D)slowly; readily
7
Which of the following is true of self-disclosure?
A)Disclosure begets disclosure.
B)A person who engages in self-disclosure is always liked more.
C)A person who engages in self-disclosure is always liked less.
D)Self-disclosure leads to infatuation but not to true love.
8
Research shows that, compared to those using other communication methods, Internet communicators are more apt to
A)mistakenly think it is clear when they are "just kidding."
B)be able to deceive others about their identities.
C)able to find "communities: of likeminded people.
D)do all of these.
9
Which of the following is true of companionate love?
A)Companionate love typically leads to romantic love.
B)People are generally well-prepared for passion to fade and ready to establish companionate relationships in its place.
C)Companionate love is more likely to endure when both partners feel it to be equitable.
D)All of these are true.
10
An employee who feels underpaid may demand an increase in wages or exert less effort at his or her task. This behavior is an
A)attempt to restore equity.
B)attempt to achieve complementarity.
C)example of the matching phenomenon.
D)example of the overexposure effect.
11
Bill and Sara's relationship becomes progressively more intimate as each engages in a bit more self-revelation in response to the other's self-disclosure. Their relationship is marked by the _______________ effect.
A)disclosure reciprocity
B)mutual disinhibition
C)reciprocal disinhibition
D)reciprocal intimacy
12
Compared to unacquainted male-female pairs who gazed at each other's hands, unacquainted male-female pairs who gazed into one another's eyes
A)felt greater embarrassment.
B)felt greater affection toward each other.
C)were more critical of each other.
D)later expressed greater liking for their regular dating partners.
13
The two-factor theory of emotion suggests that passionate love
A)has a physiological component that makes it unique from all other emotions.
B)has a physiological basis, but companionate love does not.
C)always involves at least two conflicting emotions or motives.
D)is a state of physiological arousal that we attribute to a romantic stimulus.
14
Rachel, who is attractive and likeable, telephones Philip for a date. According to the two-factor theory of emotion, Philip will experience the most intense romantic feelings for Rachel if he has just
A)been studying his geography textbook.
B)been watching a boring television program.
C)come in from a three-mile run.
D)eaten a candy bar.
15
Lon and Maureen got married when she was 17 and he was 18, after she became pregnant. Because neither finished high school, they not make much money at their jobs. According to research described in your textbook, Lon and Maureen are
A)unlikely to experience the disillusionment of fading passion.
B)at high risk for divorce.
C)highly likely to develop a strong bond of companionate love.
D)victims of the disclosure reciprocity effect.







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