Asked by
Faith Jones
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
In comparing 'love' marriages with arranged marriages, Gupta and Singh (1982) found that:
A) there were clear geographical patterns.
B) partners in arranged marriages became more loving of each other over time than partners in love marriages.
C) love marriages were characterised by more pronounced ups and downs.
D) arranged marriages were less likely to be dissolved.
Arranged Marriages
Marital unions where the partners are selected by individuals other than the ones getting married, often by family members.
Love Marriages
denote marital unions based primarily on romantic love between partners, as opposed to arranged marriages.
- Analyze how cultural and social aspects affect attachment styles and the expression of love across diverse societies.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze how cultural and social aspects affect attachment styles and the expression of love across diverse societies.