What is instrumental love and how does it contrast with affectionate love? How are these different forms of love gendered?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. Students should define instrumental and affective love. They could use examples for
each, such as when a husband takes his wife’s car to be serviced, he is expressing instrumental love.
A husband who sits down with his wife to talk about his day is expressing affective love. Men are
more likely to engage in instrumental love and women in affective.
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c. self-fulfillment values. d. outdated norms.
Obesity is caused by a lack of self-control and is unrelated to other factors
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Rule by the majority is known as:
a. autocracy. b. aristocracy. c. democracy. d. majocracy. e. popular government.
Persons with a spoiled identity tend to be:
a. high in social status but rejected by society. b. low in social status and actively rejected by society. c. high-status persons who have experienced a decline in status. d. accepted by society, but have lost status in a specific situation.