Emotions and Relationships Quiz

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#1

Which hormone is often associated with feelings of love and attachment?

Testosterone
Cortisol
Oxytocin
Insulin
#2

What term describes the phenomenon of experiencing emotions similar to those of another person?

Empathy
Sympathy
Apathy
Antipathy
#3

What term describes the emotional state characterized by a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern?

Euphoria
Apathy
Ecstasy
Melancholy
#4

According to attachment theory, what is the term for the behavior displayed by infants seeking closeness and comfort from their primary caregiver?

Secure attachment
Avoidant attachment
Anxious-ambivalent attachment
Proximity-seeking behavior
#5

What term refers to the psychological defense mechanism involving the refusal to accept reality?

Regression
Denial
Projection
Rationalization
#6

Which psychological theory suggests that emotions are the result of physiological reactions to stimuli?

Cognitive Appraisal Theory
James-Lange Theory
Facial Feedback Hypothesis
Social Learning Theory
#7

What is the term for the tendency to attribute our own negative behaviors to external causes and positive behaviors to internal causes?

Fundamental Attribution Error
Self-Serving Bias
Cognitive Dissonance
Confirmation Bias
#8

Which neurotransmitter is commonly associated with feelings of pleasure and reward?

Dopamine
Serotonin
GABA
Acetylcholine
#9

What is the term for the phenomenon in which individuals conform to the group's decisions despite personal disagreement?

Social Facilitation
Groupthink
Deindividuation
Conformity
#10

Which area of the brain is heavily involved in the processing of emotions and the regulation of social behavior?

Cerebellum
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Prefrontal cortex
#11

Which psychologist proposed the attachment theory, emphasizing the importance of early childhood relationships?

B.F. Skinner
Jean Piaget
John Bowlby
Erik Erikson
#12

According to Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, which component involves feelings of warmth, closeness, and bondedness in a romantic relationship?

Intimacy
Passion
Commitment
Infatuation
#13

According to the Equity Theory of relationships, what is the primary factor that contributes to relationship satisfaction?

Equal division of responsibilities
Financial stability
Perceived fairness in outcomes
Physical attractiveness
#14

According to the Two-Factor Theory of emotion, what are the two components necessary to experience an emotion?

Physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
Emotional expression and social context
Stimulus perception and behavioral response
Cognitive appraisal and emotional expression
#15

According to the Investment Model of relationships, which factor is crucial for commitment and stability in a relationship?

Physical attractiveness
Shared interests
Satisfaction level
Investment size

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