Hatfield and Rapson (1996) define which kind of love as "the affection and tenderness we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply entwined"?
A) decision/commitment love
B) companionate love
C) sexual love
D) passionate love
Answer: B
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a. can be validly assessed through standardized testing. b. are not fixed. c. are genetically determined. d. are immeasurable.
Jack is taking a class on Piaget, and as part of an assignment, he is "testing" someyoungsters on various Piagetian tasks. He gives four-year-old Meg a bag of white and striped marbles. They discuss the fact that marbles are made of glass. Meg counts the marbles—7 whites and 18 stripes. Jack asks, "Are there more striped marbles or more glass marbles?" Meg answers, "There are more striped
marbles." This demonstrates Meg's difficulty with a. class inclusion. b. conservation. c. identity. d. transformations.
The process of identifying genetic defects by examining a small sample of fetal cells drawn by a needle inserted in the amniotic fluid surrounding the unborn fetus is called
a. amniocentesis. c. ultrasound sonography. b. chorionic villus sampling. d. embryoscopy.
__________ refers to people's memory of the significant events and experiences of their own lives
a. Infantile amnesia c. Automatic processing b. Sensory store d. Autobiographical memory