FAD2230 Test Questions with Answers All Correct
How do we first learn to love? - Answer-suggested that our first relationships in life, those with our primary guardian shape the way we approach relationships
Have meanings of love changed overtime? - Answer-depend of whom we love, where and when...
FAD2230 Test Questions with Answers
All Correct
How do we first learn to love? - Answer-suggested that our first relationships in life,
those with our primary guardian shape the way we approach relationships
Have meanings of love changed overtime? - Answer-depend of whom we love, where
and when. Middle Ages, Ancient Greece
Romance v. Companionate Love - Answer-Look at movies, fairy tales for examples of
romantic love, considered a prerequisite for dating and getting married - over time the
intensity of the romantic element begin to fade. Companionate love is based on strong
commitment and trust - grows over time
Are women more interested in love than men? - Answer-No. Men are more likely than
women to be in or looking for a committed relationships and they report falling in love
sooner and with more people than women do
Courtly Love - Answer-a poetic style of middle ages when poets or troubadours would
write love songs of unrequited love and present them at the court of their royal masters
Feminization of Love - Answer-the process beginning in the 19th century in which love
became associated with the private work of women in the home, namely, nurturing and
caring for family members
Romantic Love - Answer-a type of love that is characterized by passion, melodrama,
and excitement, and which receives a lot of media attention
Companionate Love - Answer-a type of love that grows over time, based on strong
commitment, friendship, and trust
Sociobiology (biological thoery) - Answer-the study of how biology shapes our social life
- a theory that all humans have an instinctive impulse to pass on their genetic material
Biochemical perspective of love (biological theory) - Answer-theories suggest that
humans are attracted to certain types of people, at which point the brain releases
natural chemicals that give us a rush we experience as sexual attraction
Sternberg's Triangular theory of Love (micro-level) - Answer-sees love as having three
components; intimacy, passion and commitment
Types of Love according to Sternberg - Answer-8 types: non love, empty love, liking,
infatuated love, companionate love, fatuous love, romantic love, consummate love
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