1.) The culturally determined psychological timepiece providing a sense of whether we have reached the major benchmarks of life at the appropriate time in comparison to our peers is called
(pg. 480)
Social Clock
2.) According to Erikson, the period of post-adolescence into the early 30’s that focuses on developing close relationships with others is called__________ (pg. 481)
Intimacy-versus-isolation stage
3.) According to Erikson, the focus of a person’s early 30’s is __________ (pg. 481)
Developing close relationships with others
4.) The theory that relationships proceed in a fixed order of three stages: stimulus, value, and role is called_______________ (pg. 482)
Stimulus-valve-role (SVR) theory …show more content…
(pg. 490) people who are uncomfortable being close to others
20.) Which of the following reflects a secure attachment style? (pg. 489) someone who finds it easy to get close to others and is comfortable depending on them
21.) Jorge has been taught to marry a woman who is younger, smaller, and lower in status. This is an example of the_____________ (pg. 487)
Marriage Gradient
22.) Stella and Anthony have been happily married for 22 years, and they still enjoy an active sex life and participate in many activities together. Psychologist, Robert Sternberg, would call their relationship _____________ (pg. 485)
Consummate Love
23.) Mark and Angela met one night at a local bar, and after dating for two weeks they decided to move in together despite barely knowing each other. Psychologist, Robert Sternberg, would call their relationship ___________ (pg. 485)
Fatuous Love
24.) According to Robert Sternberg, empty love develops when only _________ is present.
(pg. 485)
Decision/Commitment
25.) The component of love that encompasses feelings of closeness, affection, and connectedness is called ___________ (pg.