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Man-Woman, Parent-Child, and God-Human Love Featured on Behavioral, Emotional, and Cognitional Dimension

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What types of love are engaged in daily living qualify social relations. They feature aspects of religious, familial, and sexual relation. This study purposed to categorize types of love into man-woman, parent-child, and god-human relation, attempting to discriminate them by dimensions of activity as behavioral, emotional, and cognitional. A questionnaire was designed to test the three love types, profiled differently by the three activity dimensions. The results of rating response on 7-scale were Factor-analyzed to show independence of the love types. Analysis of the profiles showed differentiation of the love types; the man-woman love was drawn as the emotional, cognitional, and behavioral levels were near, the parent-child love was as the three activities were far, and the god-human love was due to religious kinds. Therefore, this study concluded that the love types were differentiated by the activity dimensions, which, in suggestion, would be generalized to varieties of human activities.

DOI 10.11648/j.pbs.s.2018070601.13
Published in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences ( Volume 7, Issue 6-1, November 2018 )

This article belongs to the Special Issue Dimensions of Human Effort

Page(s) 14-18
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Types of Love, Man-Woman, Parent-Child, God-Human, Dimensions of Activity, Behavior, Emotion, Cognition

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  • Center of Gih Study, Jinju, South Korea; Department of Education, Korea National Open University, Seoul, South Korea

  • Departent of Youth Coaching & Counseling, Korea Soongsil Cyber University, Seoul, South Korea

  • Center of Gih Study, Jinju, South Korea; Haskinis Laboratories, Yale University, New Heaven, USA

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