The Sociology of Love and Intimacy
Description: This quiz explores the sociological perspectives on love and intimacy, including the social and cultural factors that shape romantic relationships. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: sociology of love intimacy romantic relationships social factors cultural influences |
Which sociological theory emphasizes the role of social norms and expectations in shaping romantic relationships?
According to Functionalism, what is the primary function of romantic relationships in society?
Conflict Theory suggests that romantic relationships are characterized by:
Feminist Theory critiques traditional views of love and intimacy by highlighting:
Which concept refers to the process of falling in love and the intense emotions associated with it?
Attachment theory emphasizes the importance of:
What is the term used to describe the gradual decline in romantic feelings and passion over time?
Which concept refers to the mutual understanding and support between partners in a romantic relationship?
What is the term used to describe the process of actively working to maintain and strengthen a romantic relationship?
Which concept refers to the belief that romantic love is a powerful force that can overcome all obstacles?
What is the term used to describe the type of love that develops over time and is characterized by deep affection, trust, and commitment?
Which concept refers to the type of love that is characterized by intense emotions, sexual desire, and a strong attraction to another person?
What is the term used to describe the type of love that is characterized by a deep sense of commitment, shared values, and a desire to build a life together?
Which concept refers to the process of gradually adapting to and accepting the differences between partners in a romantic relationship?
What is the term used to describe the process of actively working to resolve conflicts and disagreements in a romantic relationship?