a. Analyzed his own marital experiences and those of three close friends
b. did an internet survey of 500 couples
c. observed couples at 20 shopping malls in the U.S. over a period of two months
d. studied over 50 couples using a combination of interview and observational techniques.
2. Bill is a gay male. His likelihood of being in a stable, long-term relationship is about: a. 20% b. 50% c. 70% d. 80%
3. Which of the following characteristics of potential mates is NOT valued equally by both sexes? a. Ambition b. Emotional stability c. Amiable disposition d. Dependability
4. Jean is seeking a mate based on evolutionalry theory. Her most primary, underlying concern will be to look for a male who: a. likely to be devious b. likely to provide her love c. likely to be attractive d. likely to provide well for her children.
5. Which of the following is associated with a higher probability of marital success? a. longer courtship b. Having divorced parents c. Perfectionism d. Insecurity.
1. In order to develop his theory of the role of marital communication and risk factors for divorce, Gottman:
a. Analyzed his own marital experiences and those of three close friends
b. did an internet survey of 500 couples
c. observed couples at 20 shopping malls in the U.S. over a period of two months
d. studied over 50 couples using a combination of interview and observational techniques.
2. Bill is a gay male. His likelihood of being in a stable, long-term relationship is about: a. 20% b. 50% c. 70% d. 80%
3. Which of the following characteristics of potential mates is NOT valued equally by both sexes? a. Ambition b. Emotional stability c. Amiable disposition d. Dependability
4. Jean is seeking a mate based on evolutionalry theory. Her most primary, underlying concern will be to look for a male