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According to John Gottman and his colleagues, anger, sadness, and whining are examples of
 
  a. refusing-to-accept influence.
  b. high-intensity negative affect.
  c. low-intensity negative affect.
  d. positive affect.

Question 2

Most unmarried teens and adults engage in a pattern known as _______, with most partners demonstrating sexual exclusivity in dating relationships.
 
  a. serial monogamy b. abstinence
 c. the double standard d. permissiveness with affection



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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