Why might it have been adaptive for women to be more upset over their partner's emotional infidelity than his sexual infidelity?
A) because emotional infidelity was more likely to lead to a loss of resources for her and her offspring
B) because sexual infidelity was more likely to lead to a loss of resources for her and her offspring
C) it wasn't; women are more upset over sexual than emotional infidelity
D) it wasn't; only men are more upset over emotional than sexual infidelity
Question 2
Which of the following statements best describes what Jody Davis and CarylRusbult (2001) found regarding attitude change in romantic relationships?
A) A person tends to bring his/her attitude into alignment with his/her partner's when the couple is not well-adjusted.
B) A person tends to bring his/her attitude into alignment with his/her partner's for issues that are peripheral to the partner.
C) A person tends to bring his/her attitude into alignment in close friendships but not romantic relationships.
D) A person tends to bring his/her attitude into alignment with his/her partner's for issues that are central to the partner.