Sternberg's triangular theory of love suggests that love has three components:
a) biochemical, Eros, and wheel theory
b) Storge, Ludus, and Eros
c) passion, intimacy, and commitment
d) kinship rules, close supervision, and formally free
e) Storge, commitment, and kinship rules
C
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Goffman begins his argument by stating that when an individual enters the presence of others, these others are generally motivated to
a. distrust that person. b. gain information about that person. c. like that person. d. treat that person as a deviant. e. change their social patterns.
Explain the terms "race" and "ethnicity" and apply these terms to your personal life
What will be an ideal response?
The earliest human societies were characterized by
a. relatively large numbers in order to provide protection. b. a diet consisting mainly of simple crops. c. frequent periods of starvation. d. a concentration on building social institutions.
Young adults reject death because
a. they probably have not faced the death of a significant other. b. they do not yet accept the inevitability of death. c. they are just preparing for the hopes, challenges, and success of life. d. of all of the above. e. of both a and b above.