Types of Relationships Quiz

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Which type of love is characterized by personal infatuation and showing passion?

  • Agape
  • Philia
  • Pragma
  • Eros (correct)

What term describes the emotional struggles and setbacks people face during hard times?

  • Mania (correct)
  • Eros
  • Pragma
  • Bullying

What is the nature of Philautia in the context of love?

  • Sacrificial love for others
  • Deep friendship love
  • Childhood kinship love
  • Empathetic way of loving oneself (correct)

Who is referred to as the Target in a bullying situation?

<p>The person to whom the bullying is directed (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of love is described as enduring for decades and being mature in nature?

<p>Pragma (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the core element of emotional love in relationships?

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Which type of bullying is characterized by the intention to cause harm through aggression?

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In Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, which of the following is NOT one of the components?

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What does 'humiliation' primarily refer to in the context of emotional reactions?

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What does the term 'acquaintanceship' primarily describe?

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Which of the following best defines 'commitment' in the context of relationships?

<p>The decision to maintain love over time (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of types of love, what describes 'ludus'?

<p>The playful stages of intimate love (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'repetitive' mean in the context of bullying?

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Study Notes

Relationships

  • A relationship can be a connection between individuals, groups, or entities
  • Relationships stem from the word "relation"

Types of Relationships

  • Family relationships involve members of a family
  • Friendships are personal relationships between two people that involves mutual trust and support
  • Romantic relationships involve intimacy, commitment, and passion
  • Physical love is expressed through touch, physical closeness, or other forms of physical connection
  • Emotional love is about feeling deeply connected to someone
  • Spiritual love is a deep romantic connection that creates oneness by merging the mind, body, and soul
  • Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love includes intimacy, passion, and commitment
  • Intimacy feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness
  • Passion refers to romance, physical attraction, sexual consummation, and related phenomena
  • Commitment refers to the decision to love someone in the short-term, and maintaining that love in the long-term

Love

  • Love is a strong affection that can arise from kinship or personal ties
  • Love is a range of feelings, states, and attitudes from interpersonal affection to pleasure
  • Ludus is the beginning stages of intimate love
  • Mania is the possessiveness or madness over a partner
  • Eros is personal infatuation showing passion
  • Pragma is mature love that has endured for decades
  • Philia is a love that runs deep in a friendship
  • Philautia is an empathetic way of loving oneself and others, it involves self-love which is how a person views themselves, their body, and their mind
  • Storge is child's love (childhood friendship and kinship)
  • Agape is an empathetic way of loving oneself and others, it is unconditional, selfless, and sacrificial

Bullying

  • Bullying is repeated aggressive behavior that aims to harm or intimidate somebody
  • It's characterized by intentionality, repetitiveness, and an imbalance of power
  • Bullying can happen in school or outside of school
  • The target is the person being bullied
  • Bullies are the people who are bullying the target
  • A witness or bystander is anyone who observes bullying
  • Hard times are periods of overwhelming life challenges that can lead to emotional struggles, uncertainty, setbacks, and emotional hardship
  • Humiliation is the feeling of embarrassment and shame when someone makes you appear stupid or when you make a mistake in public
  • Your emotions are valid, but your actions are not
  • Bullying should not be tolerated, and anyone experiencing bullying should seek help

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