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lindiwe

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Using Sternberg's triangular theory of love as a framework, companionate love might be best described as consisting of ____.
 
  a. passion and intimacy
  b. passion and commitment
  c. intimacy and commitment
  d. passion, intimacy, and commitment

Question 2

Suppose that you were trying to find of a good place to eat. Research suggests that if you were a dog, you would ____, but that if you were a human you would ____.
 
  a. look to the environment (e.g., walk around and try to find something good); look to other humans (e.g., ask a friend)
  b. look to the environment (e.g., walk around and try to find something good); also look to the environment
  c. look to other dogs (e.g., look to see what other dogs were up to); look to other humans (e.g., ask a friend)
  d. look to other dogs (e.g., look to see what other dogs were up to); look to the environment (e.g., drive around and try to find something good)



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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