Exam 7: C: Developing and Maintaining Relationships
List and describe three of the six important characteristics of friendship identified in your textbook.
•Availability-The partners must have time for one another. •Caring-The partners should have feelings of concern for one another. •Honesty-The partners should be open and truthful, even if that sometimes means telling each other something that may be hard to hear. •Trust-The partners should be able to trust one another to maintain confidentiality. •Loyalty-The partners should be able to maintain their relationship despite disagreements or arguments. •Empathy-The partners should be able to put themselves in one another's place in an attempt to understand their experience.
Which type of love do you believe is most important in a romantic relationship and why?
Answers will vary and may negate the question-all forms of love may contribute to a successful relationship. Focus in evaluating answers should be on the correct identification of a type of love and a clear justification for its importance.
List and describe the three basic needs that motivate human beings to form and maintain interpersonal relationships.
•Companionship-Humans need companionship and long for inclusion. We need to involve others in our lives and to be involved in the lives of others. •Stimulation-People have an innate need for intellectual, emotional, and physical stimulation. Interpersonal relationships provide deeply personal kinds of stimulation. •Meeting goals-Interpersonal relationships can satisfy the previously cited needs but may also help us achieve more practical goals, from professional networking to combining monetary resources.
Briefly describe two communication behaviors that might indicate a couple has reached the intensification stage.
Define bonding as it is discussed as a part of the stable stage of relationship development, and provide an example of how you have communicated bonding with one of your friends or with a romantic partner.
Describe one way in which online relationships are different from face-to-face relationships.
List and describe three tactics that can help a couple that has terminated their relationship to reconcile.
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What is the difference between a friendship and a social relationship?
What are the three issues discussed in the textbook that influence our choice of whether or not another person is attractive to us as a relational partner?
List and define the three dialectical tensions we experience in our relationships.
In your own words, distinguish between the two general ways in which relationships terminate: passing away and sudden death.
Provide an example of a cost you experience in one of your current interpersonal relationships, whether it is a friendship, a romantic relationship, or a family relationship.
Provide an example from your personal experience to illustrate how forming an interpersonal relationship has helped you to achieve a goal.
Provide an example of an extrinsic, an instrumental, and an intrinsic reward that may influence the development of a relationship.
We can reduce our uncertainty in a relationship by using _____________ strategies that involve us observing other people as they go about their business and communicate with others; ___________ strategies that involve asking a third party questions in order to gain information more directly; and _______________ strategies that enable us to get information from a partner by directly asking for it.
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