Exam 8: Communication and Relational Dynamics
Exam 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication152 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Identity: Creating and Presenting the Self140 Questions
Exam 3: Perception: What You See Is What You Get176 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating146 Questions
Exam 5: Language: Barrier and Bridge144 Questions
Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication: Messages Beyond Words164 Questions
Exam 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear186 Questions
Exam 8: Communication and Relational Dynamics191 Questions
Exam 9: Improving Communication Climates170 Questions
Exam 10: Managing Interpersonal Conflicts168 Questions
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Match the statement below with the term it best describes.
a.Johari Window
b.Knapp's developmental model
c.self-disclosure
d.social exchange
e.social penetration
-A theory explaining costs and rewards in relationships
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d
The initiating stage of interpersonal relationships is brief.
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True
Social exchange theory is a socioeconomic theory of relational development that suggests people seek
relationships in which the rewards they receive from others are equal to or greater than the costs they encounter.
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Differences strengthen a relationship when they are complementary.
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Which term refers to the stage of relational development characterized by declining enthusiasm and standardized forms of behaviour?
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In the workplace, socialization refers to how new employees interact with other employees in non-work activities.
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Which statement provides the best advice about self-disclosure?
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Reciprocity and self-clarification are two benefits of self-disclosure.
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In most instances, the relational stage of bonding involves a significant public action that makes the relationship publicly recognized.
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Constant self-disclosure is a useful goal for those of us trying to improve a relationship.
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Which of Knapp's stages of relational development would describe the process people are embarking on when they are searching for common ground?
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Which term refers to the stage of relational development in which the parties begin to take on a single identity?
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An interpersonal relationship is an association in which the parties meet each other's social needs to a greater or lesser degree.
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The fact that we are attracted to competent people means that we need to appear flawless to others.
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Since they are honest and true, comments to another like "I've always thought you were a bit flaky" have constructive effects in self-disclosure.
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Which of the following best exemplifies the definition of self-disclosure?
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A study of truthfulness shows that over half of an individual's daily statements are totally honest.
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Many people equivocate rather than tell the truth because it saves face for both the sender and receiver.
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