for adults, ____revolves around adaptively integrating emotional experiences into the enjoyable
relationship correct answers socioemotional development
1st ___of life are significant in transitioning an adult's socioemotional life correct answers 20
years
____ adults have positive views of relationship correct answers secure attachement
____adults are hesitant to get involved in romantic relationships correct answers avoidant
attachement
____adults covet closeness, but are less trusting and more emotonal, jealous, and possessive
correct answers anxious attachement style
6th stage of development correct answers intimacy vs. isolation
if a person fails to develop an intimate relationship in ______, according to Erikson, isolation
results correct answers early adulthood
development in early adulthood often involves balancing ___ and ____ with independence and
freedom correct answers intimacy and commitment
freindship women vs men correct answers women: close and have self-closure
men: "buddy-buddy"
____ distinguishes two ways of communication correct answers tannen
___ a way of estabilishing connections and negotiating relatioships correct answers rapport
____talk that is designed to give information "report" correct answers report
women enjoy ___ talk more than ____; men's lack of interest in rapport talk bothers many
women, men prefer to engage in report talk correct answers rapport more than report
____closeness in term of personal contact correct answers proximity
____typically, the more familiar, the more comfort in relationship correct answers familiarity
___according to this hypothesis, individuals tend to date and marry individual of equal levels of
attractiveness correct answers matching hypothesis
___ degrees of sameness/similarity; the more in common, the better ease of relationship
-the ease of the relationship and getting along the more likely the relationship haromonus correct
answers homogamy
, the 7 C's of an intimate relationship correct answers -compatibility
-communication
-consensual validaltion
-caring
-commitment
-conflict resolution
-coitus
____sensual love/ feeling/ sex correct answers eros
____friendship/brotherly love correct answers phileo
____familial love, love for family correct answers storge
____unconditional love / Godly love correct answers agape
according to ___ ____: some freindships evolve into romantic love
aka: passionate love, or eros correct answers ellen bershield
____ love has strong components of sexuality and infatuation
-often predominated in the early part of a love relationship
-sexual desire is the most distinct ingredient of this type of love correct answers romantic
___a type of love that occurs when someone desires to have the other person near and has a
deep, caring affection for the other person
-also called companionate love correct answers affectionate love
As love matures, _____ tends to give way to ______ correct answers passion; affection
____proposed a tribrachic/triangle theory with three main dimensions -- passion, intimacy, and
commitment correct answers sternberg
____physical and sexual attraction correct answers passion
___emotional feeling of warmth, closeness, and sharing correct answers intimacy
____cognitive appraisal of the relationship and the intent to maintain it correct answers
commitment
more adults are remaining ____longer today
-in the last 30 years there has been a dramatic in rise in ____ adults correct answers single
advantages to being single correct answers -freedom to make decisions about one's life course,
pursue one's own schedule, privacy
common problems when single correct answers -loneliness