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Scenario II
Scenario II introduces material from the following publications:
Bowlby,J.(1969/1982) .Attachment and loss,Vol.1: Attachment.New York: Basic Books.
Preckel,K. ,Scheele,D. ,Eckstein,M. ,Maier,W. ,& Hurlemann,R.(2015) .The influence of oxytocin on volitional and emotional ambivalence.Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,10(7) ,987-993.doi:10.1093/scan/nsu147
Catherine is a college freshmen who is shocked at the intensity of the jealousy expressed by her roommate's boyfriend.Interested in understanding the relationship between Tara and Will,she becomes fascinated to learn in introductory psychology that jealousy has been studied from a variety of perspectives.She goes to the library and begins researching this topic.
-(Scenario II) Bowlby's (1969/1982) attachment theory posits that infants form either secure or insecure attachments with their primary caregiver.These attachment styles are relatively stable across life,and more recent research has found that individuals with insecure attachments are more likely to exhibit jealously in romantic relationships.Catherine wonders what kind of relationship her roommate's boyfriend has with his mother and thinks she needs to read more about this _____ approach to the study of jealousy.

Evaluate financial scenarios to make informed decisions regarding credit sales and loan repayments.
Calculate the impact of different payment schedules on the total amount repaid or received.
Derive formulas for finding equivalent payment amounts under various financial conditions.
Understand the financial implications of settling debts earlier or later than scheduled.

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