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11. Which form of love involves high levels of commitment, intimacy, : 1303305
11. Which form of love involves high levels of commitment, intimacy, and passion?
A. Companionate love
B. Consummate love
C. Fatuous love
D. Romantic love
12. Shauna and Scott feel like they know everything about one another. They are passionately attracted to each other. But when they are done with college they may part ways as they search for jobs or further education. Shauna and Scott are experiencing:
A. liking.
B. infatuated love.
C. empty love.
D. romantic love.
13. Lexi and Caleb have a deep passion for one another, and after a whirlwind courtship they got married. They don’t know each other very well. Lexi and Caleb are experiencing:
A. fatuous love.
B. infatuated love.
C. empty love.
D. romantic love.
14. Josie’s boyfriend called her up to say “I like you, I care about you, I think you’re a great person, but I am not in love with you.” Josie’s boyfriend does not feel _____ for her.
A. romantic, passionate love
B. compassionate love
C. companionate love
D. liking
15. According to Hatfield and Berscheid, physiological arousal and the belief that someone is the cause of this arousal is the source of:
A. romantic love.
B. platonic love.
C. passionate attraction.
D. nonlove.
16. Just after getting off a rollercoaster at an amusement park, you see someone who is very attractive. When he/she asks you to join them for some cotton candy, you say yes and later report to your friends how strongly attracted you were to him/her. Your strong attraction may be due to the fact that:
A. arousal from the roller coaster exaggerated your attraction to the other person.
B. arousal from the roller coaster diminished your attraction to the other person.
C. your strong attraction is due to passionate feelings toward the other person.
D. your strong attraction is due to the instant intimacy you felt toward the other person.
17. Brian, a student who wants to get back into shape, decides to ride a bike to campus every day. A few days after getting into his new routine, he decides to cycle from his afternoon lab at UC-Santa Barbara all the way to the Santa Barbara beach. Once his adrenaline is piqued by the exercise, he notices a passerby smiling at him benignly. He is most likely to react with a feeling of:
A. arousal.
B. ambivalence.
C. jealousy.
D. exhaustion.
18. Arousal influences attraction if:
A. it is positive.
B. it is negative.
C. it is either positive or negative.
D. it is neither positive nor negative.
19. When researchers increased physiological arousal of men with the viewing of disgusting material or something funny, did the source of the arousal matter for their later attraction?
A. Yes, men who saw the funny material were more attracted to a beautiful woman.
B. Yes, men who saw the disgusting material were more attracted to a beautiful woman.
C. No, no matter what they saw, their liking of the woman was the same as those who didn’t see anything.
D. No, both the men who saw the disgusting and those who saw the funny material were more attracted to the beautiful woman.
20. According to the studies in the text, which of these fuels love?
A. Adrenaline
B. Well-being
C. Self-esteem
D. All of these.