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The old romantic adage谚语 is a cute one, but according to recent studies, opposites don't necessarily attract. Research shows that people tend to seek out relationships with---and eventually marry---parterners who have similiar defining characteristics, such as age, political orientation, religion, education, and income. "Generally speaking, when we think about opposites attracting or not, we're thinking in terms of personality rather than these big key demographic factors," says Vinita Mehta, a clinical psychologist and writer based in Washington D.C. One big factor as to why this may be is simply your stage of life: where you live, what lifestyle you have and what kind of people you're exposed to. "If you're on a college campus, by and large, you're going to find people who are in your age group," says Mehta. "You are going to find people who at least eventually become part of the same general income strata阶层". Reserchers from the University of Kansas made a bolder claim. A study released earlier this year analyzed real-world relationships and asked couples (romantic partners, friends, and acquaintances) about attitudes, behavior, values, prejudices, and personality traits that were important to them. The pairs that had closer and more intimate relationships were not necessarily more similar than newly formed pairs, and people shared similarities on almost every personal issue that was measured. The lead psychologists on this study believe this doesn't happen by chance; it's so common and widespread that seeking out like-minded people may be our psychological default when we make new friends or romantic parterners. We certainly get the most out of these relationships. They make us more comfortable and trusting of the other person, and that makes it easier to cooperate and achieve goals. As far personalities go, connecting on major traits, like levels of neuroticism情绪不稳定 and conscientiousness, generally lead to happier couples. But that doesn't mean you and your significant other need to agree on everything. Having different quirks怪癖---less defining parts of your personality, like your favorite sport or foods---can introduce you to new activities and ways of thinking, which can make you a more well-rounded person.
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【单选题】直接经验就是()。
A.
感性认识
B.
理性认识
C.
亲身实践获得的认识
D.
正确的认识
【判断题】学生主要学习的是间接经验,那就不需要直接经验的参与了。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】武汉天河国际机场为我国中部地区最大的空港。()
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】直接经验就是学生在亲身实践中获得的感性认识。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】对数学学习中“直观与抽象”、“直接经验与间接经验”描述正确的是?
A.
要重视直观,处理好直观与抽象的关系
B.
忽视直接经验
C.
数学只讲究抽象
D.
仅凭直观就可以
【单选题】人的一切认识是从直接经验发源的,直接经验( )。
A.
就是实践活动
B.
只是感性认识
C.
是亲身实践获得的认识
D.
是通过读书或传授等方式获得的经验
【简答题】于哪一年出生在什么地方? 2. 曾于1948 — 1950 年赴哪国哪所大学读理论物理? 3. 于何年因患何病逝世? 4. 用来与作对比的那位外国杰出人物是谁? 5. 我国第一颗原子弹和第一颗氢弹爆炸的年、月、日分别是什么? 6. 我国核武器试验的地点是哪里? (古罗布泊)
【单选题】我国的大地原点位于哪里?
A.
山西省
B.
陕西省
C.
甘肃省
D.
内蒙古自治区
【单选题】直接经验 ( )
A.
就是实践活动
B.
只是感性认识
C.
是亲身实践获得的认识
D.
是通过读书或传授等方式获得的经验
【简答题】我国的大地原点位于哪里?
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