#1
In a romantic relationship, what does the term 'compromise' generally refer to?
#2
What is the term for a close-knit social group in which individuals form strong emotional bonds and support each other?
#3
In the context of romantic relationships, what does the term 'ghosting' refer to?
#4
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, in what category does the need for love and belonging fall?
#5
What psychological concept suggests that individuals are more likely to form relationships with those who have similar attitudes, values, and beliefs?
#6
What is the term for a relationship where two people are romantically involved but not living together or married?
#7
In psychology, what is the 'attachment theory' primarily concerned with?
#8
What is the term for the phenomenon where people tend to be more attracted to others with similar levels of physical attractiveness?
#9
In the context of friendships, what does the term 'frenemy' typically describe?
#10
What term is commonly used to describe the emotional bond or connection between parents and their children?
#11
What is the term for a relationship where one person is significantly more emotionally invested than the other, creating an imbalance?
#12
What is the term for a relationship that involves three individuals who are romantically or sexually involved with each other?
#13
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are attracted to people similar to themselves in various aspects?
#14
What is the concept of 'emotional intelligence' in the context of relationships?
#15
According to the 'Five Love Languages' theory, what are the five primary ways people express and experience love?
#16
What psychological concept suggests that people are more likely to comply with requests from someone they perceive as being similar to them?
#17
What is the term for the psychological theory that suggests individuals have a fundamental need for social connections and that social relationships are essential for mental well-being?
#18
According to social exchange theory, what is the driving force behind relationships, suggesting that individuals seek to maximize rewards and minimize costs?
#19