Reminding your partner that you admire, respect, and empathize with him or her even though you may not agree with your partner's perspective, is an example of what John Gottman calls ________.
A. fatuous love
B. stonewalling
C. sexual scripts
D. repair mechanisms
E. cross-complaining
Answer: D
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a. it focuses on physical responses b. it focuses on psychosocial responses c. it is based on scientific evidence d. it also includes a study of the female sexual response
"____" is the term used to describe body language that reveals what someone is really feeling, whether intentional or not
a. Passive cues c. Non-verbal leakage b. Non-intentional overtones d. Indirect expressiveness
What is a documented difference in the brain activity of those who are newly in love versus long-time love?
a. There is more activity in brain areas where oxytocin is produced for those who are newly in love. b. There is more activity in brain areas where oxytocin is produced for those who have been in love for a long time. c. There is more activity in brain areas where serotonin is produced for those who are newly in love. d. There is more activity in brain areas where serotonin is produced for those who have been in love for a long time.
Describe the ethnic diversity that is observed in pubertal changes. Explain why this diversity may be present.
What will be an ideal response?