#1
Which psychological perspective emphasizes the role of genetics and evolutionary factors in human bonding?
#2
Which hormone is commonly associated with bonding, trust, and social attachment?
#3
In Bowlby's attachment theory, what term is used to describe the distress experienced when separated from a primary attachment figure?
#4
According to attachment theory, which attachment style is characterized by an avoidance of intimacy and emotional closeness?
#5
What is the term used to describe the process by which individuals form and maintain stable relationships over time?
#6
Which of the following is NOT a primary attachment figure according to attachment theory?
#7
Which neurotransmitter is often associated with reward, pleasure, and bonding in social interactions?
#8
Which psychological perspective focuses on the role of social and cultural factors in shaping human bonding?
#9
Which attachment style is characterized by a mixture of anxiety and avoidance in relationships?
#10
What term describes the tendency to conform to the actions or opinions of others in order to fit in or be accepted?
#11
Which psychologist proposed the Triangular Theory of Love, which suggests that love consists of three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment?
#12
What term describes the phenomenon where individuals are more likely to form bonds with those who are geographically close to them?
#13
Which theorist proposed the Social Exchange Theory, which suggests that relationships are based on the exchange of rewards and costs?
#14
Which psychological perspective emphasizes the role of childhood experiences and unconscious processes in shaping adult relationships?
#15