which of sternberg's types of love includes only commitment?
A. consummate love
B. liking
C. companionate love
D. empty love
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D. empty love
Module question: What are the pros and cons of hormone therapy?
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, Pros: Most effective treatment for menopausal symptoms, protect against
osteoporosis. Cons: Increased risk of certain cancers—breast, uterine, heart
attack, stroke in some women.
Which of the following age ranges most accurately reflects when one's physical peak
is?
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20-35
Describe "intimacy" according to Sternberg
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emotional connectedness, involves warm communication
Module question: What did this Module say about differences in sexual behavior
between married and unmarried couples?
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Married couples report having more sex than unmarried individuals.
, Module question: Reflection questions: What are your thoughts about whether most
emerging adults are successfully launched? Also, do you know of any adult who
epitomizes the "sandwich generation"? If so, what roles and responsibilities does this
individual have? Does he/she show signs of caregiver strain?
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Most emerging adults today experience a more gradual process of
"launching," where they may come and go from the family home multiple
times rather than leaving all at once. This extended transition is influenced
by societal changes like longer education and financial pressures, which
create emotional and financial strain for middle-aged parents who continue
to support their adult children. While this fluid launching process can delay
full independence, it also allows emerging adults more time to develop on
their own terms. Regarding the "sandwich generation," I know adults who
care for both aging parents and adult children, often experiencing
caregiver strain from the emotional and physical demands of managing
both roles. One example is a friend who supports her elderly mother and
provides financial and emotional help to her adult children, resulting in
stress and occasional burnout, though she benefits from a caregiver
support group. The "sandwich generation" role is challenging, balancing the
needs of both younger and older generations while also maintaining
personal well-being.
Module question: How would you summarize the information on the likelihood of
couples divorcing? Were you surprised by any of the information regarding divorce
statistics? Why or why not?
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Your answer should include the following: a discussion of how the "50%"
figure is not a literal number but is rather a projection of the likelihood of
couples to divorce at the present time. This rate might be much higher or
much lower for any particular couple. If you reverse the trends discussed in
this module, you can see that the odds for a particular couple to get a
divorce are higher if: money is tight, if the couple have a child before
A. consummate love
B. liking
C. companionate love
D. empty love
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D. empty love
Module question: What are the pros and cons of hormone therapy?
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, Pros: Most effective treatment for menopausal symptoms, protect against
osteoporosis. Cons: Increased risk of certain cancers—breast, uterine, heart
attack, stroke in some women.
Which of the following age ranges most accurately reflects when one's physical peak
is?
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20-35
Describe "intimacy" according to Sternberg
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emotional connectedness, involves warm communication
Module question: What did this Module say about differences in sexual behavior
between married and unmarried couples?
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Married couples report having more sex than unmarried individuals.
, Module question: Reflection questions: What are your thoughts about whether most
emerging adults are successfully launched? Also, do you know of any adult who
epitomizes the "sandwich generation"? If so, what roles and responsibilities does this
individual have? Does he/she show signs of caregiver strain?
Give this one a try later!
Most emerging adults today experience a more gradual process of
"launching," where they may come and go from the family home multiple
times rather than leaving all at once. This extended transition is influenced
by societal changes like longer education and financial pressures, which
create emotional and financial strain for middle-aged parents who continue
to support their adult children. While this fluid launching process can delay
full independence, it also allows emerging adults more time to develop on
their own terms. Regarding the "sandwich generation," I know adults who
care for both aging parents and adult children, often experiencing
caregiver strain from the emotional and physical demands of managing
both roles. One example is a friend who supports her elderly mother and
provides financial and emotional help to her adult children, resulting in
stress and occasional burnout, though she benefits from a caregiver
support group. The "sandwich generation" role is challenging, balancing the
needs of both younger and older generations while also maintaining
personal well-being.
Module question: How would you summarize the information on the likelihood of
couples divorcing? Were you surprised by any of the information regarding divorce
statistics? Why or why not?
Give this one a try later!
Your answer should include the following: a discussion of how the "50%"
figure is not a literal number but is rather a projection of the likelihood of
couples to divorce at the present time. This rate might be much higher or
much lower for any particular couple. If you reverse the trends discussed in
this module, you can see that the odds for a particular couple to get a
divorce are higher if: money is tight, if the couple have a child before