The correct answer is that Jane is more friendly and sociable than Denise. When we get a positive stimuli from a person, we are more likely to open up and feel happier which will lead to us being more sociable to other people. When we feel that the other person does not like us, we tend to close up, doubt ourselves and therefore look less friendly.
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The scale of points produced by Gottman Group has shown two types of couple: High Risk and Low Risk of Divorce.
But the key factor was their interaction on the conversation.
This has shown us that Low risk of Divorce Couples score much more negative points than the High risk ones. And then the "low risk" got into a spiral of negativity so faster then the High risk.
6. The negativity threshold is how bad a Husband and Wife reacts to each other in theirs conversation. If there is a sequence of arguing, bad reactions then a negativity threshold is formed.
7. Similarly to a couple's relationship which is based on how a husband and wife reacts to each other while they're having a conversation, so the same as displayed in the equation

Is the way to countries at war behave.
8. To my surprise, I didn't know there was an equation by Mr. James Murray to explain a pattern of behavior of couples.
Regarding the definition of abnormality, it is correct to state that (A) it is difficult to define "normal" and "abnormal". Decontextualisation of users' experiences may result in pathologisation of culturally "normative" phenomenon and poor health care experiences. There is a wider debate that concerns both the biomedical and social sciences regarding the unresolved question of "normality" or "abnormality" and related to culture and psychopathology.
I’d prefer German economy only because they have a highly developed social market and a large economy and British haves a small poor economy now the question is would you rather be in a poor economy or a highly developed economy German is the best answer because if your poor you got less food less water less survival German you got money