Exam 12: Relationships With Friends
Exam 1: Introducing Interpersonal Communication104 Questions
Exam 2: Considering Self101 Questions
Exam 3: Perceiving Others94 Questions
Exam 4: Experiencing and Expressing Emotions100 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Culture28 Questions
Exam 6: Listening Actively90 Questions
Exam 7: Communicating Verbally95 Questions
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Exam 9: Managing Conflict and Power77 Questions
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Exam 12: Relationships With Friends113 Questions
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-Friendships with members of the same sex or gender.
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-Friendships in which the parties focus primarily on helping each other achieve practical goals.
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One of the most common reasons why friendships fade over time is that
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-The ability to share private thoughts and feelings and believe that "you can tell someone anything."
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-People with whom you are more likely to join clubs, participate in intramural or community sports teams, move in together as roommates, and share a vacation.
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Your officemate has become your best friend. You feel that you can tell him anything, whether or not it is work-related, and he reciprocates. You see him both inside and outside the office. What type of peer relationship do you have with him?
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Which of the following is NOT an important function of friendship?
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The relationship between friendship and self-disclosure is reciprocal, meaning that the more you consider someone a friend, the more you will disclose, and the more you disclose, the more you will consider that person a friend.
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You work in the internal public relations department at a large manufacturing facility. However, you have a working relationship with peers who handle external relations, with whom you only discuss business. What type of peer relationship do you have with them?
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Betrayal is the most commonly reported reason for ending a friendship.
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In comparing friendship, family, and romantic relationships, which of the following statements is TRUE?
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By the time we reach high school, we depend on our friends, rather than our families, to fulfill the majority of our relational needs.
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How can a couple successfully transition from friendship to romance or vice versa?
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Friendship betrayal may include all of the following EXCEPT
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Best friends are more likely than other friendship types to
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-Actively managing how friends think about each other in order to repress attraction.
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Professional peers are coworkers who hold positions of higher power than we do.
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Which of the following is commonly cited as a reason for forming a FWB relationship?
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Studies comparing online versus offline friendships have found that
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