Exam 7: Listening and Relationship Building the Family Context
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview75 Questions
Exam 2: Listening69 Questions
Exam 3: Listening and Information Processing66 Questions
Exam 4: Individual Differences in Listening Processes69 Questions
Exam 5: Listening in a Mediated World67 Questions
Exam 6: Listening in the Conversational Context79 Questions
Exam 7: Listening and Relationship Building the Family Context79 Questions
Exam 8: Listening and Relationship Building Friends and Romance81 Questions
Exam 9: Listening in Context Education67 Questions
Exam 10: Listening in Context70 Questions
Exam 11: Listening and Health70 Questions
Exam 12: Listening in Legal Contexts67 Questions
Exam 13: Transforming Listening: Future Directions62 Questions
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If Lee Xin's family has a rule board posted by the door, a chore chart in his bedroom, and Lee Xin is expected to perform his tasks without complaint, Lee Xin's family probably has high __________ orientation.
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________________is the degree to which a family encourages its members to participate in unrestricted discussions about a wide variety of subjects.
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One thing Kenzi can do to be a good listening role model is telling the children she babysits to go to bed instead of saying, "Would you like to go to bed now?"
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Not feeling free to share opinions with other members of the family reflects a
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Kathy Thompson finds that families who are more expressive will typically have closer emotional bonds.
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Research in audiology has revealed two important things regarding the loss of older adults' experience in hearing acuity. What are these two revelations?
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An aspect of family schemata that describes how much family members embrace traditional models of marriage and family life is called
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How would families with low conversation orientation be similar to families with high conformity orientation?
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Recent research indicates that if Bonnie has a hearing problem and tells her daughter and son about the hearing problem, Bonnie's children will view her in a negative light as someone who is impaired.
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Strong families have less conflict, and subsequently do not address conflict as easily because of this.
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A non-confirming message is a message that one is listening but not willing to accept the message.
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Joseph is talking to his father, smiling and calling him, "Papa Bear." Joseph is sending a
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Communication Privacy Management Theory focuses on the consequences of revealing private information. Describe the five assumptions of the theory, then discuss the implications of the theory in the family context.
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Sibling relationships tend to be the longest relationships in our lives.
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Family communication schemata affect the stories the family will tell and share.
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What are two ways a person can encourage storytelling by family members?
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Based on the research of Rittle-Johns, Saylor, and Swygerty, if Lavanny wants to teach her son an effective way to problem-solve, which of the following would be the best method?
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Which of the following pieces of advice would help John be a better listening model for his younger siblings?
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