UCSB SUMMER PSY149 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
Companionate Love - Answer--Feeling deeply intertwined -Comfortable, affectionate love -Companion and friendship -Combo of intimacy and commitment -Feature of long-lasting marriages -Stable, strong and steady -Negatively correlated with divorce in first 2 years of marriage -Associated with higher levels of oxytocin Cognitive Features of Companionate Love - Answer--Practical type of love -Emphasizes trust, caring and tolerance of flaws Emotional Features of Companionate Love - Answer--Moderate emotional tone -Warmth and affection (less extreme passions) -Comfortable attachment -Sense of belonging Behavioral Features of Companionate Love - Answer--Shared activities for sake of companionship -Emotional disclosure = greater intimacy Experience Features of Companionate Love - Answer-"Having love for someone" aka "liking" Social Exchange Theory - Answer-Economic model of human behavior: -Sensitive to rewards and costs -Maximize profits and minimize losses -Help determines why people leave or stay in a relationship Positive Consequences (Rewards) - Answer-Any value that you can gainEx: money, affection, attention, opportunities Negative Consequences (Costs) - Answer-Any valuable thing that you sacrifice or lose Ex. Stress, effort, annoying friends, opportunities *Usually effect us more than equivalent gains do Values - Answer--Can be tangible or psychological -Not universal (in your eyes) Social Exchange Claims - Answer-We want to receive care/liking from others and avoid anyone who dislikes us or doesn't care aka Maximize rewards and minimize costs Outcomes - Answer-Rewards - Costs Principle of Scarcity - Answer-Scarce resources are valued more
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