Nasim and Mitra are attending a couple's weekend in an effort to get to know each other even better. Which one of the following emotional systems are they focusing on during the retreat?

A. Lust
B. Companionate love
C. Romantic attraction
D. Spiritual compatibility


Answer: B

Psychology

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a. definitely be passed on and increase over time in future generations b. probably remain rare and not be passed on c. possibly be passed on or not, depending on how it interacted with the woman's childbearing frequency d. increase the number of sex partners the woman will want to have

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Practice effects and treatment carry-over effects refer to _____

a. control procedures b. control procedures c. multiple treatment effects d. between-subjects effects

Psychology

Early psychological research concluded that early childhood experiences – including childhood sexual abuse or unresolved pre-Oedipal conflicts – were the reason why some individuals are homosexual. What has recent research found?

a. Recent research has completely dispelled the fact that sexual orientation has anything at all to do with environmental influence. b. Recent and more reliable research has failed to find any aspects of parenting or environment that predicts homosexual orientation later in life. c. Recent research, particularly that discovered by the Human Genome Project, has identified "sexual orientation" genes, so that it is possible to accurately predict who will be homosexual in adulthood. d. Recent research has identified that sexual orientation is completely mediated by the frontal lobes of the cerebrum, which is why we don't often become aware of our sexuality until well after puberty begins.

Psychology