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imanialler

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Describe the three components in Sternberg's (1986) theory of love. How does each component change over the course of a typical romantic relationship?
 
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What is factor analysis? Give one example of a research study for which factor analysis would be useful in analyzing the data.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Passion: physiological arousal, longing to be with another. Tends to begin high and gradually fade over time.

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Answer: Factor analysis is a statistical technique for sorting test items or behaviors into conceptually similar groupings.
Example: Factor analysis was used to group various features of love into passion, intimacy, and commitment from ratings of a larger number of items related to these terms.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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