According to the mating gradient, men tend to be:
A) more educated than their wives.
B) younger than their wives.
C) more attractive than their wives.
D) less successful than their wives.
Ques. 2Farah is contemplating divorce because her husband is weak, clingy, and insecure. He demands her constant and undivided attention and is jealous of her other interests and friends. In the given scenario, Farah's husband most likely has a(n) _____.
A) dependent personality disorder
B) antisocial personality disorder
C) schizoid personality disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Ques. 3Another word for conjugal love is _____.
A) romantic love
B) manic love
C) married love
D) ludic love
Ques. 4Which of the following statements is true of exchange theory in mate selection?
A) It explains the tendency for individuals to select mates whose needs are opposite to their own needs.
B) It explains the significance of finding a partner who offers the greatest rewards at the lowest cost.
C) It emphasizes that a son or daughter models after the parent of the same sex.
D) It emphasizes the drive toward psychological intimacy and a social and emotional connection.
Ques. 5Which of the following statements is true of the learning theory of love?
A) It states that love results from blocked biological sexual desires.
B) It emphasizes that love feelings are created by positive experiences.
C) It emphasizes that love is the social glue that bonds parents with children.
D) It states that love creates a chemical bond between people.
Ques. 6A couple who stay together for social and legal reasons but who have no spark or emotional sharing between them have a(n)__________.
A) unrequited love
B) empty love
C) romantic love d. fatuous love
Ques. 7Which of the following statements defines spatial homogamy?
A) It is the tendency for individuals to marry those who grew up in close physical proximity.
B) It is the tendency to select mates whose needs are opposite to one's own needs.
C) It is the cultural pressure to marry outside the family group.
D) It is the tendency for individuals with similar interests to live together on a temporary basis.