What are the three components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love?
a. Sexual relations, communication, and fidelity
b. Intimacy, passion, and commitment
c. Self-disclosure, self-love, other-love
d. Person 1, person 2, and the third person in the triangle
B
Psychology
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A) causes an abnormally low fetal heart rate. B) causes newborns to be less excitable when touched and visually stimulated. C) displaces oxygen with carbon monoxide. D) increases the risk of having a cesarean delivery.
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Electrically stimulating the hippocampus affects long-term potentiation by
a. increasing it. b. decreasing it. c. having little or no effect on young animals. d. having little or no effect on older animals.
Psychology