Describe Sternberg's three dimensions of love. Provide an example of a type of love that is probably common at the beginning of relationships and a type of love that is probably more common as relationships develop

For each of these examples, indicate whether it does or
does not have each of the three dimensions of love.

What will be an ideal response?


The three dimensions of love are passion, intimacy, and commitment. Examples will
vary. At the beginning of a relationship, liking, infatuation, and romantic love are
probably common, whereas empty love, companionate love, and consummate love
take time to develop. Students must specify whether each example does or does not
have passion, does or does not have intimacy, and does or does not have commitment.

Psychology

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