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Trust #5 Gottman Ch 12/13/14 Appendices POST-quiz

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Question 1 of 5

The primary predictor of whether a marriage will end is

A

The story of us, which reflects the cumulative sense of betrayal

B

How much negative stress the marriage has been under

C

Isolation in community; a lack of community/family support for the marriage.

D

Total number of negative experiences had by each partner individually and by the marriage collectively

Question 2 of 5

Which of these indicate that a marriage is strong?

(Select all that apply)
A

Spontaneous compliments

B

Active sex life

C

Sense of we-ness; we are in this together

D

Positive, vivid, distinct memories

E

Glorifying struggles

F

Optimism regarding long-term commitments

Question 3 of 5

Which of these are true about trust and health?

(Select all that apply)
A

Happy wife, happy life.

B

In zero sum game relationships, men are 11 times MORE likely to die than other men like them who have participated in creating cooperative relationships.

C

Women in high trust relationships have less pain in surgery, less fear in life in general, more protective hormones in their bloodstream at all times, keeping them well.

D

When the wife's trust metric is high, both men and women have better heart health

Question 4 of 5

The opposite of addiction is

A

No cravings

B

No obsessions

C

sobriety

D

Connection

Question 5 of 5

The best way to increase the quantity of sex in a marriage is

A

Prepare better for the event

B

Talk more

C

Make having sex a commitment

D

Ensure that "saying no" has no negative consequences

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