Dick picks up Jane for their first date. Jane has an OK time, but when she arrives home, she and her parents have a heated argument in which her parents tell her that they can't stand Dick
Jane leaves this encounter with her heart pounding and her face flushed. Jane decides she is in love with Dick and has to see him again. Jane's change of heart is most easily explained by
A) the two-factor theory of love.
B) Jane's dislike of her parents.
C) the reinforcement-affect model of love.
D) Sternberg's three-construct representation of love.
Answer: A
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