Exam 9: Understanding Interpersonal Relationships
Exam 1: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication101 Questions
Exam 2: Interpersonal Communication and Self140 Questions
Exam 3: Interpersonal Communication and Perception106 Questions
Exam 4: Listening and Responding134 Questions
Exam 5: Verbal Communication Skills109 Questions
Exam 6: Non-Verbal Communication Skills136 Questions
Exam 7: Conflict Management Skills119 Questions
Exam 8: Interpersonal Communication and Cultural Diversity117 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Interpersonal Relationships96 Questions
Exam 10: Developing, Maintaining, and Ending Interpersonal Relationships128 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Relationships at Home, Through118 Questions
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List three of the five principles of interpersonal power that enable us to more effectively manage power in our day-to-day interactions and on-going relationships.
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In one study of married couples, what was the most common dialectical tension?
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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about how we evaluate relationships?
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Professor Washington seems to be able to get his students to do what he asks them to do because of his charm and dynamism in the classroom.Which type of power does Professor Washington seem to exhibit in this example?
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When your opinion will likely prevail because of your expertise, you hold
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Match the definition on the left with the term on the right.
-Potential for a relationship to confirm our self-image compared to its potential costs.
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What advice would you give to a friend who came to you concerned that there is an imbalance in the interpersonal power exercised in the relationship they are having with another person--that it seemed like the other person had too much power?
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Explain how the elements of short-term initial attraction and long-term maintenance attraction work.
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What accounts for the friendships of randomly selected roommates is
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The non-verbal cues that allow us to assess relationship potential are
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An interpersonal relationship in which both partners behave in similar ways, sometimes both want to dominate and sometimes both want to submit, is
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In terms of power, a symmetrical relationship is one in which
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Each of the following statements about the relationship between intimacy and self-concept is true EXCEPT:
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The degree to which a person's sense of self is accepted and confirmed by another person in a relationship is
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You are introduced to someone at a party, and you sense you have a lot in common.This demonstrates __________.
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-the degree to which a person's sense of self is accepted and confirmed by another person in a relationship
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-The quality that promotes attraction because of being physically close.
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