Deck 7: Affiliation and Friendship

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The emotional,informational,or material assistance that one person provides another is known as

A) social interaction.
B) social support.
C) social exchange.
D) social hierarchy.
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Achmed and Giorgio enjoy each other's company,trust one another to act in each other's best interest,and act themselves around one another.They are

A) brothers.
B) acquaintances.
C) peers.
D) friends.
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Relationships with ________ are voluntary,whereas relationships with ________ are usually not voluntary.

A) family members; affiliates
B) friends; family
C) co-workers; friends
D) strangers; co-workers
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Avoiding,and coming to dislike,people with whom we associate negative feelings is a central premise of the ________ model of affiliative behavior.

A) social learning
B) social cognitive
C) reinforcement-affect
D) affiliation-conditioning
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When one person's benefits and costs in a relationship are similar to the benefits and costs experienced by a friend,the relationship may be characterized as one with

A) high equity.
B) high dominance.
C) low stress.
D) low incompatibility.
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Alana feels that the fact that her best friend borrows her notes from class,is always running late,and sometimes doesn't laugh at her jokes,is made up for by the fact that she is always willing to listen,always lets Alana borrow her CD's,and gives her rides everywhere.Alana feels there is ________ in the relationship.

A) social exchange
B) equity
C) a reinforcement-affect effect
D) communality
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Social exchange can be defined as

A) getting social support from a group.
B) associating with those who increase your status.
C) trading benefits in a relationship.
D) liking those who make us feel good.
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According to research,people who have strong social ties,relative to people who have weaker social ties,are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) they are less upset by stressful life events.
B) they are more resistant to disease.
C) they live longer after being diagnosed with life-threatening diseases.
D) they experience more intense emotions.
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Social exchange theory emphasizes that people are motivated to ________ in relationships.

A) use their strengths and avoid using their weaknesses
B) maximize the ratio of benefits to costs
C) ensure equality
D) avoid conflict
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The reinforcement-affect model of affiliation,which attempts to explain all behavior with one simple rule,is known as a ________ model.

A) domain-general
B) classical
C) domain-specific
D) circumplex
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Someone who is on terms of affection and regard for one another who is neither a relative or a lover is a(n)

A) colleague.
B) peer.
C) friend.
D) acquaintance.
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________ models attempt to explain a wide variety of behavior with a single,simple principle,whereas ________ models assume that the principles governing behavior vary across domains of behavior.

A) Social exchange; reinforcement-affect
B) Domain-general; domain-specific
C) Universal; particular
D) Sociological; social psychological
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Your text discusses friendship and affiliation in terms of all the following specific social goals EXCEPT

A) getting social support.
B) managing self-image.
C) getting information.
D) gaining status.
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The reinforcement-affect model of affiliative behavior is based on the premise that

A) we feel good when we affiliate with people.
B) we affiliate with those people with whom we associate positive feelings.
C) we like our family members better than non-family members.
D) we tend to like agreeable people better than non-agreeable people.
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According to a study by Davis and Todd (1985),someone who participates as an equal,helps in times of need,and respects the person,shows characteristics of an ideal

A) father.
B) co-worker.
C) friend.
D) mother.
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Rashad is hanging out with a bright young man named Sean when Rashad learns that he also has made the Dean's List for outstanding grades.According to the ________ model,Rashad will probably start to like Sean more after this occurrence.

A) operant conditioning
B) similarity-liking
C) social exchange
D) reinforcement-affect
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The model about friendships,derived from economic assumptions,that emphasizes the motivation of individuals to maximize the ratio of benefits to costs is known as

A) social cost theory.
B) social comparison theory.
C) social exchange theory.
D) social support theory.
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Shaffer et al.(1987)studied medical doctors who had described themselves as "loners" in medical school and found that these loners

A) had less successful careers than non-loners.
B) actually had more friends later in life than non-loners.
C) had higher rates of cancer than non-loners.
D) were less upset by stressful events than non-loners.
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Technically,true friendships are

A) platonic.
B) voluntary.
C) not involving legal rights.
D) all of the above
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The study of behavioral and psychological factors that influence one's physical and mental well-being is known as

A) physiological psychology.
B) health psychology.
C) social psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
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In the classic Sarnoff and Zimbardo (1961)experiment,individuals were told they were about to suck on a pacifier or other similar object.They had the option of waiting alone or with others for the study to begin.The authors found that they

A) preferred waiting alone to avoid potential embarrassment.
B) preferred waiting with others to get social support.
C) asked if they could withdraw from the study.
D) asked if they could wear a mask.
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When lonely students do find themselves in social situations,they do all of the following EXCEPT

A) talk more about themselves than about others.
B) change the topic more frequently.
C) ask fewer questions about their conversational partners.
D) rarely self-disclose.
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Individuals who are lonely tend to make ________ attributions for interpersonal problems.

A) internal and stable
B) external and stable
C) internal and unstable
D) external and unstable
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Julia is mad at her friend Sara and wants to hurt her.According to research,how is Julia most likely to try to hurt Sara?

A) She will physically attack Sara.
B) She will exclude Sara from their social group.
C) She will verbally attack Sara in front of her family.
D) She will not allow Sara to play on her sports team.
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Shelley Taylor and colleagues have hypothesized that,during a stressful or dangerous situation,

A) men and women both exhibit the "fight or flight" response.
B) women exhibit the "fight or flight" response, but men exhibit the "tend and befriend" response.
C) extroverted men and women exhibit the "tend and befriend" response, but introverted men and women exhibit the "fight or flight" response.
D) men exhibit the "fight or flight" response, but women exhibit the "tend and befriend" response.
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The evolutionary explanation given by Taylor and colleagues for the different responses to stress by men and women is that

A) a "fight or flight" response by females would likely endanger helpless offspring.
B) a "fight or flight" response by females would likely be useless because males tend to be stronger and faster than females.
C) a "tend and befriend" response by males would likely reduce their ability to have large numbers of offspring.
D) a "fight" response is generally more successful than a "flight" response.
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In the study of the effect of social support by friends versus pet dogs,Allen et al.(1991)found that women working on stressful tasks,relative to women doing the same tasks alone,

A) were less stressed when they had a friend present.
B) were less stressed when either a friend or their pet dog was present.
C) were less stressed when their pet dog was present.
D) were more stressed when their pet dog was present.
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Kent is quite introverted and tends to be a bit neurotic.According to the findings of Bolger and Eckenrode (1991)on the relationship between personality and social support,how is Kent likely to react if he has many social contacts?

A) He will be less stressed than if he had fewer social contacts.
B) He will be more stressed than if he had fewer social contacts.
C) He will do more poorly on exams than if he had fewer social contacts.
D) Social contacts won't matter, as personality completely determines stress.
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Women under stress are likely to secrete

A) oxytocin.
B) androgens.
C) serotonin.
D) estrogen.
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Teresa just moved to a new town and feels lonely.She feels uncomfortable around people and starts to avoid them entirely.She decides that she has no friends because everyone dislikes her.She gets depressed and talks only about negative topics.People begin to actively avoid her,and she feels even lonelier.Teresa is experiencing

A) the self-perpetuating cycle of loneliness and depression.
B) the self-concept defeating cycle.
C) the sadness-loneliness cycle.
D) the cycle of despair.
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding people who are lonely?

A) They cope with isolation in unhealthy ways.
B) They act in ways that make themselves less attractive.
C) They set very low expectations for themselves.
D) They are self-absorbed.
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Research suggests that

A) men and women seek support at about the same frequency.
B) men tend to seek support more than women.
C) college men have more same-sex friendships than college women do.
D) women tend to seek more support than men.
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Which of the following people is most likely to want social support?

A) Gail, who is in a situation where others will evaluate her
B) Fred, who is in an embarrassing situation
C) Michael, who is in a physically painful situation
D) Anne, who is in a boring situation
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Linda is facing a stressful and possibly embarrassing situation.Which of the following situations is most likely to help reduce her physiological distress?

A) having a friend with her during the stressful situation
B) being alone during the stressful situation
C) having a stranger with her during the stressful situation
D) having her pet dog with her during the stressful situation
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In which of the following situations is Jose least likely to desire emotional support?

A) an embarrassing situation
B) a situation involving impersonal dangers
C) a situation where Jose is socially isolated
D) a situation where the fear of painful shock is imminent
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In as study by Wisman & Koole (2003),students who pondered their own death tended to prefer to ________,whereas students who pondered their feelings about watching TV tended to prefer to ________.

A) affiliate; isolate
B) isolate; affiliate
C) cry; show no emotion
D) laugh; show no emotion
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Research suggests that

A) women are more supportive of men than of other women.
B) men are more supportive of other men than women are of other women.
C) women are more supportive of other women than men are of other men.
D) men are as supportive of other men as women are of other women.
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A research participant is told she will have to act like various zoo animals in a study investigating perceptions of animal behavior.She is given the choice to practice with others or to practice alone.Which choice is she likely to make and why?

A) She will prefer to wait with others because the situation implies impersonal danger.
B) She will prefer to wait alone because the situation implies impersonal danger.
C) She will prefer to wait alone because the situation implies embarrassment.
D) She will prefer to wait with others because the situation implies embarrassment.
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Joe is an elderly gentleman who lives alone.His friend Jake is the same age and is also single,but Jake has a pet dog he has to take care of.Who is likely to be healthier and to live longer?

A) Joe, because it's a lot of trouble to take care of a dog.
B) Jake, because dogs provide stress-reducing social support.
C) Neither will live long, because they are both unmarried.
D) Both will probably live long.
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In comparison to non-depressed people,depressed people

A) are more effective at coping with stress.
B) are more likely to focus on positive events in their lives.
C) are much more pleasant to be around.
D) are more likely to seek out relationships with people who view them unfavorably.
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Festinger's social comparison theory suggests that we have a drive to assess our opinions and abilities,and that we do this by

A) comparing ourselves to others.
B) comparing ourselves to objective standards of performance.
C) comparing our current behavior to our past behavior.
D) comparing our behavior with what our parents think we should do.
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Suppose that your roommate is lonely and depressed.Which of the following is NOT good advice?

A) "When around others, give them positive feedback about themselves."
B) "Avoid people until you start feeling better."
C) "Try an activity that involves movement, such as yoga or running."
D) "Try to avoid complaining about your life when around others."
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Franziska,who is generally happy,scored lower than her friend Tanya on a psychology test.Afterward,Franziska likely

A) lowered her self-appraisal.
B) raised her self-appraisal.
C) was angry at Tanya.
D) stopped self-disclosing to Tanya.
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Barry is in training for the Olympics,and wants to compare his workout routine to those of others to see if he is training hard enough.According to social comparison theory,to which of the following is he most likely to compare?

A) his brother, who doesn't work out at all
B) his best friend, who is in training for a different Olympic event
C) a friend who is in training for the same Olympic event
D) his own previous performance
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The idea that people desire social interaction for the purpose of obtaining a positive evaluation of themselves is the main tenet of

A) social comparison theory.
B) balance theory.
C) self-evaluation maintenance theory.
D) affiliation theory.
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The sharing of intimate information about oneself to another is known as

A) self-exposure.
B) self-concept confirmation.
C) social comparison.
D) self-disclosure.
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Joann's sister wins a beauty contest.Joann entered many such contests when she was younger,but never won.According to self-evaluation maintenance theory,how is Joann likely to react to her sister's victory?

A) She will be happy because it suggests that good looks run in the family.
B) She will feel bad about herself because it reminds her that she never won.
C) She will think more highly of herself because she is in a happy mood.
D) She will be happy that her sister was able to do something she had failed to accomplish.
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What type of person is most likely to selectively transmit positive information to others?

A) a woman
B) a man
C) someone with a high need for social approval
D) someone who is highly lonely
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One intriguing study found that students talking with a confederate tended to like the confederate more if the confederate mimicked the movements of the student.The researchers concluded that

A) the students in the experiment were low in self-awareness.
B) people almost always prefer flattering information over accurate information in social interactions.
C) the impact of similarity on liking works at a nonverbal and even nonconscious level.
D) the mimicking of our behavior by others tends to increase our self-esteem.
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Having good emotional support from parents during college

A) prevents students from feeling anger.
B) doesn't help decrease feelings of loneliness.
C) increases negative mood.
D) causes lower grades.
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At times when the situation is uncertain or when information is difficult to obtain,what happens to our desire for social comparison?

A) We are more likely to want to compare with others.
B) We are less likely to want to compare with others.
C) We prefer to be completely alone.
D) We want to compare, but only with dissimilar others.
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Imagine that you meet someone in a bar.You find yourself telling this person intimate details about yourself for about a half hour.How are you likely to feel about this person at the end of the conversation?

A) You will feel close to the person because you self-disclosed.
B) You will not like the person because you met in an impersonal situation.
C) You will feel merely neutral toward the person, because it's unlikely you will ever see the person again.
D) You will be embarrassed and will begin disliking them.
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In comparison to the friendships of women,the friendships of men

A) tend to involve more intimacy.
B) are more likely to involve the discussion of activities.
C) are more likely to include individuals outside work.
D) are more likely to be important for their self-esteem.
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According to the study by Kulik and Mahler (1990),with which of the following people would individuals awaiting coronary bypass surgery prefer to share a room?

A) someone awaiting a liver transplant
B) someone who is also awaiting a bypass operation
C) someone who is similar to them in personality
D) someone who is recovering from a bypass operation
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Kevin tells his friend Tara that her dress looks "interesting." Tara immediately assumes that Kevin thinks she looks terrible and decides to go home and change.Tara is probably

A) very extroverted.
B) socially anxious.
C) depressed and lonely.
D) highly manipulative.
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Relationships between men are more likely to be based on ________,whereas relationships between women are based more on ________.

A) hierarchy; instrumentality
B) intimacy; respect
C) empathy; hierarchy
D) status-seeking; emotional support
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According to longitudinal research on attachment,infants who are securely attached to their mothers tend to

A) be more dependent on their parents.
B) be less socially skilled later in life.
C) have an unhealthy focus on their relationship with their mothers.
D) have more skill in dealing with their peers later in life.
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Festinger's social comparison theory suggests that we have a drive to assess our opinions and abilities,and we prefer to compare ourselves with

A) our parents.
B) similar others.
C) dissimilar others.
D) people who are worse off than we are.
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding lonely people?

A) They set unrealistically high expectations for themselves.
B) When around others, they may act in ways that make them less attractive.
C) They set unrealistically low expectations for others.
D) They may seek out relationships with people who view them unfavorably.
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How is Tal likely to react to the knowledge that Mallory is better than she is in math?

A) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is central to her self-concept.
B) Tal's self-esteem will be increased, but only if Mallory is a close friend.
C) Tal's self-esteem will be unchanged, because people don't value math ability.
D) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is peripheral to her self-concept.
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An equality matching relationship is one in which

A) each person takes as much as he or she needs.
B) everyone takes turns and shares equally.
C) the highest ranking individual is entitled to greater respect and resources.
D) individuals take benefits in proportion to what they put in.
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People who have a/an ________ orientation toward social exchange believe each person in a relationship should give whatever is necessary in order to satisfy the needs of others in the relationship.

A) equality
B) egalitarian
C) individualistic
D) communal
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By talking about their success in school,highly motivated students

A) gain the respect of their peers.
B) are likely to be very high status.
C) may end up eroding their social support.
D) have better social support networks than their less motivated peers.
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In research by Chen et al.(2001),communally-oriented individuals who were primed to think about power

A) became more self-interested.
B) became power-oriented.
C) became more isolated.
D) became more socially responsible.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an authority ranking relationship?

A) a start-up internet company where all employees have the same general job title
B) the president of a country and his/her cabinet
C) a teacher and his/her students
D) a military squad
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What was the main finding of Nakao's study (1987)of status and relationships in Japan versus the United States?

A) Status is more important in the U.S. relative to Japan.
B) People in U.S. companies liked people of their own status the best.
C) People in Japanese companies liked people of lower status the best.
D) Both Japanese and U.S. workers liked people of higher status the best.
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If an association with a particular person might reflect poorly on us,how are we likely to deal with the situation?

A) by distancing ourselves from that person
B) by coming to that person's defense
C) by strengthening our association with that person
D) by trying to seem similar to that person
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In the Snyder et al.study (1986),members of a team who were informed that they had failed ________ because they wanted ________.

A) were more likely to wear a team badge; to bask in reflected glory
B) were less likely to wear a team badge; to bask in reflected glory
C) were less likely to wear a team badge; to cut off reflected failure
D) were more likely to wear a team badge; to cut off reflected failure
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In a/an ________ relationship,all members of a group take things as they need them and depend upon one another completely.

A) mutual exchange
B) authority ranking
C) equality matching
D) communal sharing
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Which of the following relationships does NOT follow an equality matching pattern of social exchange?

A) A group of friends goes to dinner and splits the bill evenly.
B) Classmates split up the responsibility equally for a group project.
C) Members in an extended family take food from other members when they are in need but give food to others when others are in need.
D) A pack of wolves kills an animal and each gets the same amount of meat.
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Which of the following is a relationship with a market pricing pattern of social exchange?

A) a child's relationship with their mother
B) a boss's relationship to her employee
C) a waitress's relationship to her customer
D) a group of children on a playground
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According to Fiske,all of the following are fundamental types of relationships EXCEPT

A) authority ranking.
B) communal sharing.
C) equality distributing.
D) equality matching.
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Why didn't some participants in the Snyder et al.study (1986)want to wear the "blue badge" representing their team?

A) They didn't like the other members of the team.
B) They thought the blue badges were silly.
C) They were angry at their teammates.
D) They wanted to distance themselves from the team's failure.
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Members of ancient hunter-gatherer societies were unlikely to share their food with other members because

A) there was always plenty of food for everyone.
B) they did not believe in sharing.
C) they had no norm of reciprocity.
D) none of the above; they did typically share with each other
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People with a ________ orientation are upset if they are not in an equitable relationship.

A) low communal
B) high communal
C) low authoritarian
D) high authoritarian
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A firefighter squad,where the fire captain makes all the decisions unilaterally and gives advice to those who serve in the squad,is an example of a/an

A) authority ranking relationship.
B) communal sharing relationship.
C) mutual benefit relationship.
D) market pricing relationship.
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What types of relationships are most likely to develop along status lines?

A) relationships among female friends
B) relationships in social clubs
C) relationships at work
D) relationships among graduate students
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In work settings,if one person in a conversation begins to act dominant in nonverbal ways,the other person is likely to

A) also engage in nonverbally dominant behavior.
B) behave in a submissive fashion.
C) try to assert dominance in verbal ways.
D) none of the above
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Research on cross-sex friendships has found that

A) men are more directly appreciative of their friends than women.
B) men generally do not prefer to have female friends.
C) women generally prefer to spend time with their male friends over their female friends.
D) both men and women tend to search for females in times of stress.
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A relationship in which individuals trade according to self-interest and take according to how much they contribute is a/an

A) authority ranking relationship.
B) communal sharing relationship.
C) mutual benefit relationship.
D) market pricing relationship.
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The emotional,informational,or material assistance that one person provides another is known as

A) social interaction.
B) social support.
C) social exchange.
D) social hierarchy.
social support.
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Achmed and Giorgio enjoy each other's company,trust one another to act in each other's best interest,and act themselves around one another.They are

A) brothers.
B) acquaintances.
C) peers.
D) friends.
friends.
3
Relationships with ________ are voluntary,whereas relationships with ________ are usually not voluntary.

A) family members; affiliates
B) friends; family
C) co-workers; friends
D) strangers; co-workers
friends; family
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Avoiding,and coming to dislike,people with whom we associate negative feelings is a central premise of the ________ model of affiliative behavior.

A) social learning
B) social cognitive
C) reinforcement-affect
D) affiliation-conditioning
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When one person's benefits and costs in a relationship are similar to the benefits and costs experienced by a friend,the relationship may be characterized as one with

A) high equity.
B) high dominance.
C) low stress.
D) low incompatibility.
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Alana feels that the fact that her best friend borrows her notes from class,is always running late,and sometimes doesn't laugh at her jokes,is made up for by the fact that she is always willing to listen,always lets Alana borrow her CD's,and gives her rides everywhere.Alana feels there is ________ in the relationship.

A) social exchange
B) equity
C) a reinforcement-affect effect
D) communality
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Social exchange can be defined as

A) getting social support from a group.
B) associating with those who increase your status.
C) trading benefits in a relationship.
D) liking those who make us feel good.
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According to research,people who have strong social ties,relative to people who have weaker social ties,are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) they are less upset by stressful life events.
B) they are more resistant to disease.
C) they live longer after being diagnosed with life-threatening diseases.
D) they experience more intense emotions.
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Social exchange theory emphasizes that people are motivated to ________ in relationships.

A) use their strengths and avoid using their weaknesses
B) maximize the ratio of benefits to costs
C) ensure equality
D) avoid conflict
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The reinforcement-affect model of affiliation,which attempts to explain all behavior with one simple rule,is known as a ________ model.

A) domain-general
B) classical
C) domain-specific
D) circumplex
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Someone who is on terms of affection and regard for one another who is neither a relative or a lover is a(n)

A) colleague.
B) peer.
C) friend.
D) acquaintance.
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________ models attempt to explain a wide variety of behavior with a single,simple principle,whereas ________ models assume that the principles governing behavior vary across domains of behavior.

A) Social exchange; reinforcement-affect
B) Domain-general; domain-specific
C) Universal; particular
D) Sociological; social psychological
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Your text discusses friendship and affiliation in terms of all the following specific social goals EXCEPT

A) getting social support.
B) managing self-image.
C) getting information.
D) gaining status.
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The reinforcement-affect model of affiliative behavior is based on the premise that

A) we feel good when we affiliate with people.
B) we affiliate with those people with whom we associate positive feelings.
C) we like our family members better than non-family members.
D) we tend to like agreeable people better than non-agreeable people.
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According to a study by Davis and Todd (1985),someone who participates as an equal,helps in times of need,and respects the person,shows characteristics of an ideal

A) father.
B) co-worker.
C) friend.
D) mother.
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Rashad is hanging out with a bright young man named Sean when Rashad learns that he also has made the Dean's List for outstanding grades.According to the ________ model,Rashad will probably start to like Sean more after this occurrence.

A) operant conditioning
B) similarity-liking
C) social exchange
D) reinforcement-affect
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The model about friendships,derived from economic assumptions,that emphasizes the motivation of individuals to maximize the ratio of benefits to costs is known as

A) social cost theory.
B) social comparison theory.
C) social exchange theory.
D) social support theory.
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Shaffer et al.(1987)studied medical doctors who had described themselves as "loners" in medical school and found that these loners

A) had less successful careers than non-loners.
B) actually had more friends later in life than non-loners.
C) had higher rates of cancer than non-loners.
D) were less upset by stressful events than non-loners.
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Technically,true friendships are

A) platonic.
B) voluntary.
C) not involving legal rights.
D) all of the above
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The study of behavioral and psychological factors that influence one's physical and mental well-being is known as

A) physiological psychology.
B) health psychology.
C) social psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
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In the classic Sarnoff and Zimbardo (1961)experiment,individuals were told they were about to suck on a pacifier or other similar object.They had the option of waiting alone or with others for the study to begin.The authors found that they

A) preferred waiting alone to avoid potential embarrassment.
B) preferred waiting with others to get social support.
C) asked if they could withdraw from the study.
D) asked if they could wear a mask.
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22
When lonely students do find themselves in social situations,they do all of the following EXCEPT

A) talk more about themselves than about others.
B) change the topic more frequently.
C) ask fewer questions about their conversational partners.
D) rarely self-disclose.
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23
Individuals who are lonely tend to make ________ attributions for interpersonal problems.

A) internal and stable
B) external and stable
C) internal and unstable
D) external and unstable
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24
Julia is mad at her friend Sara and wants to hurt her.According to research,how is Julia most likely to try to hurt Sara?

A) She will physically attack Sara.
B) She will exclude Sara from their social group.
C) She will verbally attack Sara in front of her family.
D) She will not allow Sara to play on her sports team.
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25
Shelley Taylor and colleagues have hypothesized that,during a stressful or dangerous situation,

A) men and women both exhibit the "fight or flight" response.
B) women exhibit the "fight or flight" response, but men exhibit the "tend and befriend" response.
C) extroverted men and women exhibit the "tend and befriend" response, but introverted men and women exhibit the "fight or flight" response.
D) men exhibit the "fight or flight" response, but women exhibit the "tend and befriend" response.
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26
The evolutionary explanation given by Taylor and colleagues for the different responses to stress by men and women is that

A) a "fight or flight" response by females would likely endanger helpless offspring.
B) a "fight or flight" response by females would likely be useless because males tend to be stronger and faster than females.
C) a "tend and befriend" response by males would likely reduce their ability to have large numbers of offspring.
D) a "fight" response is generally more successful than a "flight" response.
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27
In the study of the effect of social support by friends versus pet dogs,Allen et al.(1991)found that women working on stressful tasks,relative to women doing the same tasks alone,

A) were less stressed when they had a friend present.
B) were less stressed when either a friend or their pet dog was present.
C) were less stressed when their pet dog was present.
D) were more stressed when their pet dog was present.
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28
Kent is quite introverted and tends to be a bit neurotic.According to the findings of Bolger and Eckenrode (1991)on the relationship between personality and social support,how is Kent likely to react if he has many social contacts?

A) He will be less stressed than if he had fewer social contacts.
B) He will be more stressed than if he had fewer social contacts.
C) He will do more poorly on exams than if he had fewer social contacts.
D) Social contacts won't matter, as personality completely determines stress.
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29
Women under stress are likely to secrete

A) oxytocin.
B) androgens.
C) serotonin.
D) estrogen.
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30
Teresa just moved to a new town and feels lonely.She feels uncomfortable around people and starts to avoid them entirely.She decides that she has no friends because everyone dislikes her.She gets depressed and talks only about negative topics.People begin to actively avoid her,and she feels even lonelier.Teresa is experiencing

A) the self-perpetuating cycle of loneliness and depression.
B) the self-concept defeating cycle.
C) the sadness-loneliness cycle.
D) the cycle of despair.
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31
Which of the following is FALSE regarding people who are lonely?

A) They cope with isolation in unhealthy ways.
B) They act in ways that make themselves less attractive.
C) They set very low expectations for themselves.
D) They are self-absorbed.
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32
Research suggests that

A) men and women seek support at about the same frequency.
B) men tend to seek support more than women.
C) college men have more same-sex friendships than college women do.
D) women tend to seek more support than men.
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33
Which of the following people is most likely to want social support?

A) Gail, who is in a situation where others will evaluate her
B) Fred, who is in an embarrassing situation
C) Michael, who is in a physically painful situation
D) Anne, who is in a boring situation
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34
Linda is facing a stressful and possibly embarrassing situation.Which of the following situations is most likely to help reduce her physiological distress?

A) having a friend with her during the stressful situation
B) being alone during the stressful situation
C) having a stranger with her during the stressful situation
D) having her pet dog with her during the stressful situation
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35
In which of the following situations is Jose least likely to desire emotional support?

A) an embarrassing situation
B) a situation involving impersonal dangers
C) a situation where Jose is socially isolated
D) a situation where the fear of painful shock is imminent
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36
In as study by Wisman & Koole (2003),students who pondered their own death tended to prefer to ________,whereas students who pondered their feelings about watching TV tended to prefer to ________.

A) affiliate; isolate
B) isolate; affiliate
C) cry; show no emotion
D) laugh; show no emotion
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37
Research suggests that

A) women are more supportive of men than of other women.
B) men are more supportive of other men than women are of other women.
C) women are more supportive of other women than men are of other men.
D) men are as supportive of other men as women are of other women.
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38
A research participant is told she will have to act like various zoo animals in a study investigating perceptions of animal behavior.She is given the choice to practice with others or to practice alone.Which choice is she likely to make and why?

A) She will prefer to wait with others because the situation implies impersonal danger.
B) She will prefer to wait alone because the situation implies impersonal danger.
C) She will prefer to wait alone because the situation implies embarrassment.
D) She will prefer to wait with others because the situation implies embarrassment.
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39
Joe is an elderly gentleman who lives alone.His friend Jake is the same age and is also single,but Jake has a pet dog he has to take care of.Who is likely to be healthier and to live longer?

A) Joe, because it's a lot of trouble to take care of a dog.
B) Jake, because dogs provide stress-reducing social support.
C) Neither will live long, because they are both unmarried.
D) Both will probably live long.
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40
In comparison to non-depressed people,depressed people

A) are more effective at coping with stress.
B) are more likely to focus on positive events in their lives.
C) are much more pleasant to be around.
D) are more likely to seek out relationships with people who view them unfavorably.
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41
Festinger's social comparison theory suggests that we have a drive to assess our opinions and abilities,and that we do this by

A) comparing ourselves to others.
B) comparing ourselves to objective standards of performance.
C) comparing our current behavior to our past behavior.
D) comparing our behavior with what our parents think we should do.
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42
Suppose that your roommate is lonely and depressed.Which of the following is NOT good advice?

A) "When around others, give them positive feedback about themselves."
B) "Avoid people until you start feeling better."
C) "Try an activity that involves movement, such as yoga or running."
D) "Try to avoid complaining about your life when around others."
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43
Franziska,who is generally happy,scored lower than her friend Tanya on a psychology test.Afterward,Franziska likely

A) lowered her self-appraisal.
B) raised her self-appraisal.
C) was angry at Tanya.
D) stopped self-disclosing to Tanya.
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44
Barry is in training for the Olympics,and wants to compare his workout routine to those of others to see if he is training hard enough.According to social comparison theory,to which of the following is he most likely to compare?

A) his brother, who doesn't work out at all
B) his best friend, who is in training for a different Olympic event
C) a friend who is in training for the same Olympic event
D) his own previous performance
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45
The idea that people desire social interaction for the purpose of obtaining a positive evaluation of themselves is the main tenet of

A) social comparison theory.
B) balance theory.
C) self-evaluation maintenance theory.
D) affiliation theory.
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46
The sharing of intimate information about oneself to another is known as

A) self-exposure.
B) self-concept confirmation.
C) social comparison.
D) self-disclosure.
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47
Joann's sister wins a beauty contest.Joann entered many such contests when she was younger,but never won.According to self-evaluation maintenance theory,how is Joann likely to react to her sister's victory?

A) She will be happy because it suggests that good looks run in the family.
B) She will feel bad about herself because it reminds her that she never won.
C) She will think more highly of herself because she is in a happy mood.
D) She will be happy that her sister was able to do something she had failed to accomplish.
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48
What type of person is most likely to selectively transmit positive information to others?

A) a woman
B) a man
C) someone with a high need for social approval
D) someone who is highly lonely
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49
One intriguing study found that students talking with a confederate tended to like the confederate more if the confederate mimicked the movements of the student.The researchers concluded that

A) the students in the experiment were low in self-awareness.
B) people almost always prefer flattering information over accurate information in social interactions.
C) the impact of similarity on liking works at a nonverbal and even nonconscious level.
D) the mimicking of our behavior by others tends to increase our self-esteem.
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50
Having good emotional support from parents during college

A) prevents students from feeling anger.
B) doesn't help decrease feelings of loneliness.
C) increases negative mood.
D) causes lower grades.
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51
At times when the situation is uncertain or when information is difficult to obtain,what happens to our desire for social comparison?

A) We are more likely to want to compare with others.
B) We are less likely to want to compare with others.
C) We prefer to be completely alone.
D) We want to compare, but only with dissimilar others.
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52
Imagine that you meet someone in a bar.You find yourself telling this person intimate details about yourself for about a half hour.How are you likely to feel about this person at the end of the conversation?

A) You will feel close to the person because you self-disclosed.
B) You will not like the person because you met in an impersonal situation.
C) You will feel merely neutral toward the person, because it's unlikely you will ever see the person again.
D) You will be embarrassed and will begin disliking them.
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53
In comparison to the friendships of women,the friendships of men

A) tend to involve more intimacy.
B) are more likely to involve the discussion of activities.
C) are more likely to include individuals outside work.
D) are more likely to be important for their self-esteem.
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54
According to the study by Kulik and Mahler (1990),with which of the following people would individuals awaiting coronary bypass surgery prefer to share a room?

A) someone awaiting a liver transplant
B) someone who is also awaiting a bypass operation
C) someone who is similar to them in personality
D) someone who is recovering from a bypass operation
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55
Kevin tells his friend Tara that her dress looks "interesting." Tara immediately assumes that Kevin thinks she looks terrible and decides to go home and change.Tara is probably

A) very extroverted.
B) socially anxious.
C) depressed and lonely.
D) highly manipulative.
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56
Relationships between men are more likely to be based on ________,whereas relationships between women are based more on ________.

A) hierarchy; instrumentality
B) intimacy; respect
C) empathy; hierarchy
D) status-seeking; emotional support
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57
According to longitudinal research on attachment,infants who are securely attached to their mothers tend to

A) be more dependent on their parents.
B) be less socially skilled later in life.
C) have an unhealthy focus on their relationship with their mothers.
D) have more skill in dealing with their peers later in life.
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58
Festinger's social comparison theory suggests that we have a drive to assess our opinions and abilities,and we prefer to compare ourselves with

A) our parents.
B) similar others.
C) dissimilar others.
D) people who are worse off than we are.
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59
Which of the following is FALSE regarding lonely people?

A) They set unrealistically high expectations for themselves.
B) When around others, they may act in ways that make them less attractive.
C) They set unrealistically low expectations for others.
D) They may seek out relationships with people who view them unfavorably.
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60
How is Tal likely to react to the knowledge that Mallory is better than she is in math?

A) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is central to her self-concept.
B) Tal's self-esteem will be increased, but only if Mallory is a close friend.
C) Tal's self-esteem will be unchanged, because people don't value math ability.
D) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is peripheral to her self-concept.
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61
An equality matching relationship is one in which

A) each person takes as much as he or she needs.
B) everyone takes turns and shares equally.
C) the highest ranking individual is entitled to greater respect and resources.
D) individuals take benefits in proportion to what they put in.
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62
People who have a/an ________ orientation toward social exchange believe each person in a relationship should give whatever is necessary in order to satisfy the needs of others in the relationship.

A) equality
B) egalitarian
C) individualistic
D) communal
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63
By talking about their success in school,highly motivated students

A) gain the respect of their peers.
B) are likely to be very high status.
C) may end up eroding their social support.
D) have better social support networks than their less motivated peers.
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64
In research by Chen et al.(2001),communally-oriented individuals who were primed to think about power

A) became more self-interested.
B) became power-oriented.
C) became more isolated.
D) became more socially responsible.
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65
Which of the following is NOT an example of an authority ranking relationship?

A) a start-up internet company where all employees have the same general job title
B) the president of a country and his/her cabinet
C) a teacher and his/her students
D) a military squad
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66
What was the main finding of Nakao's study (1987)of status and relationships in Japan versus the United States?

A) Status is more important in the U.S. relative to Japan.
B) People in U.S. companies liked people of their own status the best.
C) People in Japanese companies liked people of lower status the best.
D) Both Japanese and U.S. workers liked people of higher status the best.
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67
If an association with a particular person might reflect poorly on us,how are we likely to deal with the situation?

A) by distancing ourselves from that person
B) by coming to that person's defense
C) by strengthening our association with that person
D) by trying to seem similar to that person
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68
In the Snyder et al.study (1986),members of a team who were informed that they had failed ________ because they wanted ________.

A) were more likely to wear a team badge; to bask in reflected glory
B) were less likely to wear a team badge; to bask in reflected glory
C) were less likely to wear a team badge; to cut off reflected failure
D) were more likely to wear a team badge; to cut off reflected failure
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69
In a/an ________ relationship,all members of a group take things as they need them and depend upon one another completely.

A) mutual exchange
B) authority ranking
C) equality matching
D) communal sharing
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70
Which of the following relationships does NOT follow an equality matching pattern of social exchange?

A) A group of friends goes to dinner and splits the bill evenly.
B) Classmates split up the responsibility equally for a group project.
C) Members in an extended family take food from other members when they are in need but give food to others when others are in need.
D) A pack of wolves kills an animal and each gets the same amount of meat.
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71
Which of the following is a relationship with a market pricing pattern of social exchange?

A) a child's relationship with their mother
B) a boss's relationship to her employee
C) a waitress's relationship to her customer
D) a group of children on a playground
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72
According to Fiske,all of the following are fundamental types of relationships EXCEPT

A) authority ranking.
B) communal sharing.
C) equality distributing.
D) equality matching.
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73
Why didn't some participants in the Snyder et al.study (1986)want to wear the "blue badge" representing their team?

A) They didn't like the other members of the team.
B) They thought the blue badges were silly.
C) They were angry at their teammates.
D) They wanted to distance themselves from the team's failure.
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74
Members of ancient hunter-gatherer societies were unlikely to share their food with other members because

A) there was always plenty of food for everyone.
B) they did not believe in sharing.
C) they had no norm of reciprocity.
D) none of the above; they did typically share with each other
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75
People with a ________ orientation are upset if they are not in an equitable relationship.

A) low communal
B) high communal
C) low authoritarian
D) high authoritarian
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76
A firefighter squad,where the fire captain makes all the decisions unilaterally and gives advice to those who serve in the squad,is an example of a/an

A) authority ranking relationship.
B) communal sharing relationship.
C) mutual benefit relationship.
D) market pricing relationship.
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77
What types of relationships are most likely to develop along status lines?

A) relationships among female friends
B) relationships in social clubs
C) relationships at work
D) relationships among graduate students
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78
In work settings,if one person in a conversation begins to act dominant in nonverbal ways,the other person is likely to

A) also engage in nonverbally dominant behavior.
B) behave in a submissive fashion.
C) try to assert dominance in verbal ways.
D) none of the above
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79
Research on cross-sex friendships has found that

A) men are more directly appreciative of their friends than women.
B) men generally do not prefer to have female friends.
C) women generally prefer to spend time with their male friends over their female friends.
D) both men and women tend to search for females in times of stress.
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80
A relationship in which individuals trade according to self-interest and take according to how much they contribute is a/an

A) authority ranking relationship.
B) communal sharing relationship.
C) mutual benefit relationship.
D) market pricing relationship.
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