According to Sternberg, the ________ component of love encompasses the motivational drives relating to sex, physical closeness, and romance and is exemplified by intense, physiologically arousing feelings of attraction
A) passion B) decision/commitment
C) companionate D) intimacy
A
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The key to effective use of time-out lies in placing a child in an overstimulating environment
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A book entitled ____ focuses on the genetic, neurological, and physiological factors related to mood disorders
a. Failing to Self-Actualize: The Mood Disorders b. Mood Disorders: The Biological Theories c. Cognitive Theories of Mood Disorders d. Unconscious Conflicts in Mood Disorders
____ is the term that describes when the mother decides the time has come for the child to stop breast-feeding
a. Colicking b. Weaning c. Lactating d. Latching
Many social psychologists assert that much of our sense of self arises from our interactions with or observations of others: in effect, that the self is social. How does Leon Festinger's social comparison theory fit this conceptualization self?
What will be an ideal response?