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james

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Identify the three parts of the triangular theory of love. Discuss the different combinations of love.
 
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Question 2

In the United States, love has been found to be important to people both __________ and __________.
 
  (a) spiritually; mentally
  (b) socially; physically
  (c) economically; socially
  (d) physically; emotionally



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Answer to Question 1

The student should identify the three parts of this theory, including intimacy, passion, and decision/commitment. Discussion should also include the different combinations of love: liking, romantic love, infatuation, fatuous love, nonlove, consummate love, empty love, and companionate love.

Answer to Question 2

(d)



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