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CMS 315 Daly Final Exam Questions and
Answers
Responsiveness - Answer -When somebody does things out of consideration for the
other person that he or she would not otherwise do

Primary Styles of Love - Answer -1. Love of Beauty
2. Playful Love
3. Companionate Love
4. Obsessive Love
5. Realistic Love
6. Altruistic Love

Love of Beauty - Answer -These lovers are passionate and intense, seem to have an
immediate and powerful attraction to physical beauty, have a clear concept of ideal
beauty and get a noticeable heightened physiological reaction when they are confronted
with persons approaching this ideal, and are eager for rapid self-disclosure and
intimacy. Problems are normally associated with this lover's strong desire to find the
ideal, which results in seeing things that aren't there.

Playful Love - Answer -These lovers seem to derive the most pleasure from playing the
game. They often believe in themselves so strongly that they feel they don't need much
from others. They will not be very concerned about getting or giving involvement or
dependency. These lovers are interested in variety and good times and often have more
than one romantic interest at a time. Problems may arise if one partner desires a deeper
commitment than the other.

Companionate Love - Answer -These lovers are patient; they let love grow naturally into
a peaceful, enchanting affection. This love is based in friendship and companionship
and they can offer considerable stability and predictability. They are generally not
distressed by absences from their lover and the turbulence often generated by intense
feelings or frivolity is not appealing to these lovers.

Obsessive Love - Answer -This style combines the love of beauty and playful love.
These lovers are consumed by and possessive of their relationship.

Addictive Love - Answer -Similar to drug addiction except the lover is that object of
dependency

,Realistic Love - Answer -These lovers combine playful love with companionate love.
Logical thought and attempts to minimize the role of feelings in important decisions are
valued.

Altruistic Love - Answer -These lovers view love as unselfish, patient, kind, generous,
never jealous, never demanding reciprocity. It involves caring, concern, tenderness, and
helpfulness.

3 Components of Intimate Relationships - Answer -1. Intimacy - includes feelings of
closeness, sharing, communication, and support
2. Passion - involves physiological arousal and an intense desire to be united with the
loved one
3. Commitment - involves both the short-term decision to love another and the longer-
term commiment to maintain it

Nonlove - Answer -No intimacy
No passion
No commitment

Liking - Answer -Intimacy
No passion
No commitment

Infatuation - Answer -No intimacy
Passion
No commitment

Empty Love - Answer -No intimacy
No passion
Commitment

Romantic Love - Answer -Intimacy
Passion
No commitment

Fatuous Love - Answer -No intimacy
Passion
Commitment

Companionate Love - Answer -Intimacy
No passion
Commitment

Consummate Love - Answer -Intimacy
Passion
Commitment

, Passionate Love - Answer -Intense, unstable, sexual in nature; characterized by
emotional highs and lows

Liking - Answer -Generally thought of as an attraction resulting from positive
reinforcement received from another

2 Components of Liking - Answer -1. Affection - liking based on mutual interacting
characterized by warmth, closeness, fondness
2. Respect - liking based on another's admirable characteristics outside the
interpersonal domain

3 Components of Love - Answer -1. Attachment - consists of powerful desires to be in
the other's presence, to make physical contact, to be approved of, to be cared for, and
to be fulfilled by the other
2. Caring - component in opposition to attachment; the view of love as giving rather than
needing
3. Intimacy - postulate derived from the combination of attachment (self-fulfillment) and
caring (self-surrender); the bond or link between two people

8 Components of Friendship - Answer -1. Enjoyment - "I find whatever we do more
enjoyable when Jim and I do it together."
2. Acceptance - "She appreciates my style."
3. Trust - "I just know I can count on her; whatever she says, she will do."
4. Respect - "He doesn't give advice unless asked, but then it is always good."
5. Mutual Assistance - "I feel like doing things that she needs to have done."
6. Confiding - "He tells me things that no one else knows about him."
7. Understanding - "I know what makes her tick."
8. Spontaneity - "I feel completely comfortable around him."

3 Components of Passion - Answer -1. Fascination - "I have trouble concentrating; she
just seems to be in my head no matter what I'm doing."
2. Exclusiveness - "What we have is different from anything I've ever had with anyone
else."
3. Sexual Desire - "I want to touch and have sex with him."

2 Components of Caring - Answer -1. Giving the Utmost - "I would sell everything I had
to get money if she needed it."
2. Champion/Advocate - "I realize that whatever my parents said that was critical of him
just made me all the more determined to defend him."

Perceived Responsiveness - Answer -The extent that people believe their relational
partner is supportive, understanding, and concerned with their needs

5 Qualities of Close Relationships - Answer -1. Partners like to spend time together.
2. They feel like they mutually influence each other.

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