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Metfan725

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Considering the love taxonomies of Lee, Sternberg, and Hatfield, which classifications all seem to reflect a similar type of love?
 
  a. Lee's storage, Sternberg's intimacy, and Hatfield's passionate love
  b. Lee's eras, Sternberg's passion, and Hatfield's companionate love
  c. Lee's lupus, Sternberg's commitment, and Hatfield's companionate love
  d. Lee's storage, Sternberg's intimacy, and Hatfield's companionate love

Question 2

According to the looking-glass model of self-concept development, the self-concept develops
 
  a. quickly, but is quite fragile and subject to change.
  b. from the way one is viewed by others.
  c. slowly, reaching its complete form only in old age.
  d. from one's physical appearance.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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