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fnuegbu

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What are the three components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love?
 
  a. Sexual relations, communication, and fidelity
  b. Intimacy, passion, and commitment
  c. Self-disclosure, self-love, other-love
  d. Person 1, person 2, and the third person in the triangle

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding gender differences in the area of love and romance?
 
  a. Men and women have more differences than similarities when it comes to relationships.
  b. Women are more likely to report physical symptoms associated with being in love.
  c. Women are more likely to hold the romantic belief that there is one perfect love in the world for everyone.
  d. All of these are true.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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