Dynamics of Romantic Relationships: Theory and Implications
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This exam focuses on theoretical perspectives regarding romantic relationships. Students articulate key concepts and their implications while analyzing contemporary research.
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Exam Details
Duration: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: Social Psychology Theories, Interpersonal Communication, Relationship Counseling
Key Topics
- Intimacy
- Love Styles
- Relational Maintenance
- Communication Mechanisms
- Conflict Resolution
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss Key Relationship Concepts
- Relate Theories to Real-World Examples
- Analyze Research Trends
- Evaluate Relationship Outcomes
Full Description
This exam examines the social psychological theories that specifically pertain to romantic relationships, focusing on concepts such as intimacy, love styles, and relational maintenance.
The study of romantic relationships is pivotal to understanding social behavior and personal well-being, influencing therapeutic practices and interpersonal skills training.
Students will be evaluated on their verbal ability to discuss and relate various theoretical perspectives to real-world examples of romantic relationships.
Critical reflection on contemporary research is encouraged, allowing students to assess the relevance of theory to modern relationship contexts.
Sample Questions
- What role does communication play in maintaining satisfaction in romantic relationships?
- Describe the different love styles according to Lee's typology and their implications for relationship dynamics?
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