In Sternberg's triangular theory of love, the component that differentiates romantic love from other kinds of love is

A. attachment.
B. commitment.
C. passion.
D. intimacy.


Answer: C

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a. Using a condom would show that the decision to have sex was impulsive. b. Condom availability is most likely limited in regions of the county where virginity pledges are most common. c. "Pledgers" may be less educated in the necessities of condom use. d. Teenage girls who "pledge" are also more likely to want to get pregnant at a young age.

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Which of the following statements is true about sexsomnia?

A. It is characterized by an inability to fall asleep. B. The behavior occurs only during rapid eye movement sleep. C. It is often considered a sleep disorder rather than a paraphilia. D. It occurs most commonly in women.

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Celibacy was opposed by

A. St. Paul. B. Jesus. C. St. Augustine. D. the Prophet Muhammad.

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Misty and Charlie first met 10 years ago in high school and soon became friends. Over time, they gradually realized that their friendship had grown into love. They enjoy each other’s company, spend most of their time together, and feel deep affection, trust, and respect for one another. According to Lee’s theory, Misty and Charlie are _______ lovers.

a) erotic b) pragmatic c) storgic d) ludic

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