| A | B |
| Theory that society survives through norms and values | Functionalism |
| Theory that family members compete over resources | Conflict Theory |
| Theory that people attribute meaning to social interactions | Symbolic Interaction |
| Love style characterized by overwhelming passion and emotional attachment | Passionate love |
| Type of relationship that is high in passion and low in intimacy and commitment | Infatuation |
| Casual sexual activity between heterosexual people with no strings attached | Hooking Up |
| Relationship between two people that involves some kind of closeness and mutual affection | Dyadic Relationship |
| Affectionate and supportive understanding of another's needs, values and desires | Responsiveness |
| According to John A. Lee, the love style combing ludus and storge and viewing love as realistic and pragmatic | Pragma |
| According to John A. Lee, the love style characterized by overwhelming attachment and deep emotional attachment | Eros |
| Rules that proscribe or prohibit certain behaviors | Proscriptive Norms |
| A man's obsessive preoccupation that he is not muscular enough | Adonis Complex |
| The ritual cutting of the inner labia and surgical closure of the outer labia | Genital Infibulation |
| Annual number of childbirths for every 1,000 people in a given population | Crude Birth Rate |
| The science that studies human population | Demography |
| The occurrence of childbearing in a country's population | Fertility |
| Outbreak of an infectious disease that affects a large number of people at the same time | Epidemic |
| The emotional attachment that victims end up feeling for their abusers | Traumatic Bonding |
| The commitment to abstain from sexual intercourse until marriage | Virginity Pledge |
| The use of devices or procedures to prevent pregnancy | Contraception |
| An unrealistic view of the loved one | Idealization |
| Type of relationship that is high in commitment, but low in intimacy and passion | Empty Love |
| Type of relationship that is high in intimacy, but low in passion and commitment | Liking |
| According to John A. Lee, the love style combining eros and storge and characterized by a mutual and altruistic interest in the partner's well being | Agape |
| Influences coming from or relating to society | Societal Forces |