Topic 5 Quiz Study Guide
To study for this quiz, review the Topic 5 textbook readings and utilize the study guide.
The quiz can be taken at any time during Topic 5, but it must be completed by the end of
Topic 5. You will be given 40 minutes to complete your quiz. There will be
16 multiple choice questions and four short answer questions.
Understand, define, and provide examples of:
Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love
Intimacy, commitment, and passion
The 8 types of love he categorized and aspects present in
each Similarity-attraction hypothesis
Physical predictors of attraction
Interdependence theory
Investment model
Attachment Theory and connection to adult relationship outcomes
Evolutionary perspective
Research findings on nature vs. nurture factors in gender differences and promiscuity
Gender and cultural differences in attraction and commitment
Research findings on same-sex relationships
Cultural, social, and individual pros and cons of arranged marriages
Factors related to physiological arousal
mere-exposure effect
misattribution of arousal
excitation transfer effect
proximity
To study for this quiz, review the Topic 5 textbook readings and utilize the study guide.
The quiz can be taken at any time during Topic 5, but it must be completed by the end of
Topic 5. You will be given 40 minutes to complete your quiz. There will be
16 multiple choice questions and four short answer questions.
Understand, define, and provide examples of:
Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love
Intimacy, commitment, and passion
The 8 types of love he categorized and aspects present in
each Similarity-attraction hypothesis
Physical predictors of attraction
Interdependence theory
Investment model
Attachment Theory and connection to adult relationship outcomes
Evolutionary perspective
Research findings on nature vs. nurture factors in gender differences and promiscuity
Gender and cultural differences in attraction and commitment
Research findings on same-sex relationships
Cultural, social, and individual pros and cons of arranged marriages
Factors related to physiological arousal
mere-exposure effect
misattribution of arousal
excitation transfer effect
proximity