CHAPTER THREE 1. Answer: d. In disorganized attachment, the child lacks attachment behaviors for the most part. This is sometimes seen when a child has had early neglect or parental separation. 2. Answer: b. The child with anxious-ambivalent attachment experiences separation anxiety and does not feel better when the parent returns to the child’s environment. 3. Answer: b. The anxious-preoccupied adult often feels the need to be close to their partner and to get constant reassurance about how the relationship is going. 4. Answer: d. The fearful avoidant individual is most likely to be in an abusive relationship and tends to have rockier relationships overall. 5. Answer: d. Each of these is true of men with facial symmetry. While they may be perceived as being more honest, they are not necessarily actually more honest. 6. Answer: a. When it comes to male scent, women factor this into physical attractiveness. Body odor attraction is related to a man’s genetic makeup and to his diet. 7. Answer: c. Love toward an inanimate object is also referred to as a paraphilia, which also implies some type of sexual feeling toward the object. 8. Answer: d. Attachment is the last stage of love and is the most long-lasting, often lasting for many years or for a lifetime. 9. Answer: d. There are specific pathways in the dopamine system of the brain that get activated in the phenomenon of intimacy. 10. Answer: b. While we consider intimacy to be sexual contact, there is both sexual or physical intimacy as well as emotional intimacy, which is not sexual.
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