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Calvin, who is thirty years old, is ready to settle down and get married. When he meets single women, he makes a mental note of their education, cultural values, and interests.
 
  This helps him narrow down a group of women to a small number of prospective partners. Which of the following theories explains Calvin's process of finding a spouse?
  A) conflict theory
  B) social exchange theory
  C) equity theory
  D) filter theory

Question 2

Individuals in this type of adult love relationship have little difficulty seeking or maintaining closeness (physical, emotional, affectional) with another. They don't fear being abandoned or losing their partner.
 
  These adults report enduring, happy, warm, trusting relationships that promote self-esteem.
   A) avoidant attachment types
   B) secure attachment types
   C) limerent attachment types
   D) anxious/ambivalent attachment types


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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