Young people today generally accept abstinence and view sex as best enjoyed during
marriage.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 2The roots of NA/AN social and clan relationships are by and large patrilineal; that is to say, these societies trace their heritage from a male ancestor to a descendent of either sex.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 3A ________ is a mental blueprint of sorts that we carry internally, and presents an image of the ideal love relationship that is shaped by our experiences with love in infancy and early childhood.
It is also informed by the attitudes of love and sexuality of our parents or primary caregivers.
A) love map
B) prototype
C) genogram
D) love story
Ques. 4The areas of marital conflict mentioned most tend to center around what?
A) money matters
B) sex
C) division of household labor
D) all of the above
Ques. 5Bryan, a psychologist, criticizes the wheel theory of love, saying that it is an unrealistic explanation of how relationships work. Which of the followingsupports Bryan's argument?
A) The different stages in the wheel theory of love may occur several times during the course of the relationship.
B) The theory assumes that in the second stage, partners support each other's ambitions which increase the intensity of feelings for each other.
C) The theory states that the stages occur in a fixed, chronological order.
D) People may love each other, but the intensity of their feelings may be high on one dimension and low on another.
Ques. 6Which of the following statements about getting together is accurate?
A) It is organized by females rather than males.
B) It involves a group of friends who meet at someone's house or a party.
C) It refers to a short-lived casual sexual experience that involves drugs and alcohol.
D) It indicates that a couple wants to become exclusive.
Ques. 7Which of the following is a similarity between evaluation research and clinical research?
A) They are limited to qualitative approaches.
B) Both methods are applied.
C) They lack the ability to address real-life problems.
D) Both of them involve specific methods and do not rely on standard data-collection methods.