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Pam recently received an employee of the month award from her employer. Excited about the recognition, Pam rushes home to share the news with her husband Martin.
 
  When she tells Martin about her award, Martin shrugs his shoulders and continues watching TV. According to Dr. Gottman's suggestions for increasing positive interactions in a relationship, which suggestion has Martin ignored?
 
  a. Be committed to your relationship and your partner.
  b. Know your partner.
  c. Let your partner influence you.
  d. Interact frequently.

Question 2

What is the magic ratio for a happy relationship?
 
  a. Spend at least five minutes apart for every minute spent together.
  b. Spend at least one minute apart for every five minutes spent together.
  c. Have at least five positive interactions for each negative interaction.
  d. Have no more than five negative interactions for each positive interaction.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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