Module 1: Dynamics of Attraction and Love Quiz
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What defines a family?

  • People living in the same neighborhood
  • People of the same age group living together
  • People with similar interests and hobbies
  • People related by birth, marriage, or adoption living together (correct)
  • How are friendships typically built?

  • Based on trust, respect, and care (correct)
  • Based on financial benefits
  • Based on competition and jealousy
  • Based on social status and popularity
  • What characterizes a romantic relationship?

  • Regular conflicts without resolution
  • Limited communication and lack of future planning
  • Casual and non-exclusive dating
  • Strong attraction, both physical and personal (correct)
  • What is the primary factor in resolving arguments in romantic relationships?

    <p>Effective communication and understanding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is highlighted as important in adolescent romantic relationships?

    <p>Love, trust, respect, support, and acceptance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Defining Family

    • A family is a group of individuals connected by blood, marriage, or adoption, living together and sharing responsibilities.
    • Families can also be chosen, such as friends who consider each other family.

    Building Friendships

    • Friendships are formed through shared interests, mutual respect, trust, and empathy.
    • Friendships often start with casual interactions, gradually becoming more meaningful through consistent positive experiences.

    Romantic Relationships

    • Romantic relationships are characterized by strong emotions, physical attraction, intimacy, and commitment.
    • They involve a deeper level of connection and shared experiences than friendships.

    Resolving Arguments in Romantic Relationships

    • Effective communication is crucial for resolving arguments in romantic relationships.
    • Both partners need to be willing to listen actively, understand each other's perspectives, and find compromises.

    Adolescent Romantic Relationships

    • Adolescent romantic relationships are important for developing social skills, learning about intimacy and communication.
    • They help teens explore their identities and navigate the complexities of emotions.

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