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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Frequent contact increases the likelihood of friendship developing.
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To maintain a healthy relationship during the stagnating stage, partners need to balance the need for togetherness with the need for independence.
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Communication during the initiating stage of interpersonal relationships is characterized by lengthy conversations about the interests of the parties involved.
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According to social exchange theory, we often seek out people who can give us something specific. What do they give us?
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Self-disclosure from both people is necessary for the development of a satisfying relationship.
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Which term refers to the choices people make to reveal or conceal information about themselves?
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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
-Model to examine breadth and depth of relationships
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Self-disclosure is the process of revealing significant information about yourself, intentionally and unintentionally.
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How did Judith Rolls's study differ from Mark Knapp's model?
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You've just delivered a speech to your classmates, and none of them liked it. According to your text, which response you are most likely to hear from them when you ask how you did?
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Rolls studied what happens to women as their romantic relationships fell apart. In what stage did women reach a new level of self-actualization?
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According to the social penetration model, what does the act of talking about a variety of topics refer to?
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During which Judith Rolls phase did the breakees use language such as "shock," "terror," "hurt," "disbelieve," and other descriptions to recount their feelings?"
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"I acted like a selfish jerk." This is an example of an explicit acknowledgement that the transgression was wrong.
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Self-disclosure tends to draw people closer as long as the messages are perceived to be appropriate.
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Small talk typically occurs during the initiating stage of an interpersonal relationship.
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Referring to the reasons for lying identified in your text, analyze a current relationship you are in according to the degrees of truthfulness and deceit. Are you satisfied with the level of honesty? Explain your answer. What other alternatives to self-disclosure have you tried in this relationship?
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"I know you're busy; I better let you go." This example describes a hint.
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