A) securely attached infants become securely attached adults in romantic relationships,but insecure attachment in infancy does not predict adult attachment in romantic relationships.
B) securely attached infants usually become securely attached adults in romantic relationships,but this association may be lessened by stressful and disruptive experiences in childhood.
C) there is no relationship between early infant attachment with parents and later attachment in adult romantic relationships.
D) securely attached infants who also had easy temperaments are more likely to have secure adult romantic attachments;however,securely attached infants with difficult temperaments are unable to form secure attachments with adult romantic partners.
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A) France
B) Sweden
C) the United States
D) Kenya
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A) experiencing a conflict between intimacy and independence.
B) showing the pseudo-intimate style of intimate interaction.
C) functioning at the self-focused level of relationship maturity.
D) experiencing an imbalance between parental connectedness and intimacy.
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A) cohabiting before marriage increases marital satisfaction.
B) cohabiting before marriage increases the likelihood of divorce.
C) cohabiting couples have less stress and pressure than married couples.
D) relationships in cohabitation are not as equal as in marriage.
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A) usually are well coordinated with their other roles in life.
B) generally are quite romantic and emotional.
C) tend to be wrong when the children actually arrive.
D) vary widely from couple to couple.
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A) "He doesn't listen to me anymore."
B) "He is unfaithful in our marriage."
C) "He is not interested in sex anymore."
D) "He doesn't keep himself in shape anymore."
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A) romantic love
B) infatuated love
C) sexual love
D) companionate love
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A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 10
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A) they have a large number of sexual partners.
B) they do not have long-term relationships.
C) one partner assumes a masculine role,and one partner assumes a feminine role.
D) some committed gay couples may have an open relationship that allows the possibility of sex outside the relationship.
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A) She will have fewer plans for and expectations about her children than a younger mother.
B) She will have fewer medical problems during pregnancy and delivery than a younger mother.
C) She will have more income for child-rearing expenses than a younger mother would have.
D) She will be more likely to be divorced and end up being a single parent than a younger mother.
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A) compared to Becky and Bernard,Suzie and Richard are less likely to believe in marriage.
B) compared to Becky and Bernard,Suzie and Richard's relationship will last longer.
C) compared to Suzie and Richard,Becky and Bernard feel more emotional strain on their relationship.
D) compared to Suzie and Richard,Becky and Bernard have less conventional beliefs about marriage.
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A) identity versus identity confusion
B) generativity versus stagnation
C) integrity versus despair
D) intimacy versus isolation
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A) prior life experiences influence what we are like in adulthood.
B) early childhood experiences determine what one is like as an adult.
C) early childhood experiences have little impact on adult personality.
D) prior life experiences are less important than current situations for adult personality.
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A) intimacy and commitment.
B) shared activities and self-disclosure.
C) exclusivity and passion.
D) companionship and self-disclosure.
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A) shared expenses;less income
B) autonomous decision-making;lack of intimacy
C) emotional distance;lack of involvement
D) shared experiences;lack of self-knowledge
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A) immaturity
B) lack of self-knowledge
C) finding a niche in a marriage-oriented society
D) responsibility for one's own actions
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A) Research indicates that it is not possible for a couple to remain truly happy after romantic love fades.
B) Romantic love involves making a strong and long-lasting commitment to the partner which remains once the romantic love fades.
C) Romantic love is replaced by affectionate love which is based on a reduction in anxiety about being lonely and a comfortable familiarity.
D) Romantic love is replaced by a sense of sexual attraction in which the partners become interested in getting to know one another better.
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A) increased longevity.
B) more financial security.
C) an improved gender identity.
D) better cognitive functioning.
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