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Match each of the following persons with the statement or theory that most closely reflects his or her perspective.
1


Ellen Berscheid

2


Robert J. Sternberg

3


John Gottman

4


Jean Baker Miller

5


Harriet Lerner

6


Deborah Tannen

7


Joseph Pleck

8


Mario Mikulincer & Phillip Shaver

9


Theodore Wachs

10


Cindy Hazan & Phillip Shaver

11


Erik Erikson

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E. Mavis Hetherington

A)Found seven main principles to determine whether a marriage will work
B)Proposed that love includes passion, intimacy, and commitment
C)Believes that women need to be assertive, independent, and authentic in relationships
D)Concluded that individuals whom are securely attached have a well-integrated sense of self-acceptance, self esteem, and self efficacy
E)Believes that the study of women's psychological development opens up paths to a better understanding of all psychological development, male and female
F)Studied linkages between temperament in childhood and personality in adulthood
G)Theorized that intimacy versus isolation is the key developmental issue in early adulthood
H)Analyzed the talk of women and men; distinguished between rapport talk and report talk
I)Examined the continuity between childhood attachment relationships and romantic relationships
J)Believes that sexual desire is the most important ingredient of romantic love
K)Formulated six pathways that men and women take when exiting divorce
L)Believes that the contradictory, inconsistent male role creates role strain







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