Deck 8: Interpersonal Stress
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Deck 8: Interpersonal Stress
1
____ attributions refer to temporary situational factors.
A) External stable
B) External unstable
C) Internal stable
D) Internal unstable
A) External stable
B) External unstable
C) Internal stable
D) Internal unstable
B
2
In ____, one person directs a hostile, angry, or accusatory remark toward the other which in turn prompts a negative response in kind from the targeted person.Each round of verbal exchanges leads to attack and counterattack that escalate tensions and conflict rather than lead to resolution and reduced tension.
A) positive reciprocity
B) negative reciprocity
C) demand-withdraw pattern
D) stonewalling
A) positive reciprocity
B) negative reciprocity
C) demand-withdraw pattern
D) stonewalling
B
3
When we engage in ____, we are defining what we will agree to or accept from others and what we will not.It relates to the concept of boundaries.
A) divorce-stress-adjustment perspective
B) broken record technique
C) heavy control talk
D) limit setting
A) divorce-stress-adjustment perspective
B) broken record technique
C) heavy control talk
D) limit setting
D
4
____ approaches are designed to reduce tension and conflict, lead to shared problem solving, and result in greater closeness.These approaches value and nurture interpersonal relationships and facilitate personal and relational growth.
A) Attribution
B) Negative reciprocity
C) Low drama
D) High drama
A) Attribution
B) Negative reciprocity
C) Low drama
D) High drama
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5
Gottman and Gottman (1999) identified a particularly destructive pattern they called the ____, in which one party makes a type of demand on the relationship that leads the other party to withdraw from the interaction rather than attempt to resolve the demand.
A) demand-withdraw pattern
B) positive reciprocity
C) negative reciprocity
D) stonewalling
A) demand-withdraw pattern
B) positive reciprocity
C) negative reciprocity
D) stonewalling
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6
The fourth step of the demand-withdraw pattern is called ____, in which the withdrawing person withholds attention and puts up a wall that blocks communication and cooperation as a way to punish the demanding person.
A) defensiveness
B) contempt
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
A) defensiveness
B) contempt
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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7
In active listening, the process of ____ allows the listener to have a non-defensive and non-reactive response and to ask for more information.The process involves a statement like, "please tell me more then so I can better understand where you are coming from."
A) responding
B) paraphrasing
C) clarifying
D) giving feedback
A) responding
B) paraphrasing
C) clarifying
D) giving feedback
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8
The general rule of assertiveness is to give the ____ effective response in contexts in which assertion could be met with punishment (e.g., potential blowback from making the assertive statement).
A) maximally
B) minimally
C) neutrally
D) flatly
A) maximally
B) minimally
C) neutrally
D) flatly
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9
Dissatisfied couples tend to attribute each others' negative behaviors to ____ causes such as "he is a jerk" or "she is a witch." Thus, the target person is regarded as permanently defective or bad in some regard.
A) external unstable
B) external stable
C) internal unstable
D) internal stable
A) external unstable
B) external stable
C) internal unstable
D) internal stable
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10
Satisfied couples tend to attribute each others' negative behaviors to ____ factors such as "he's had a bad day" or "she is under a lot of stress."
A) internal stable
B) internal unstable
C) external unstable
D) external stable
A) internal stable
B) internal unstable
C) external unstable
D) external stable
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11
____ suggests readiness for flight, so the person may lean away, avoid eye contact, shuffle the feet, fidget, or in some other way indicate a readiness to flee.
A) Nervousness
B) Anger
C) Sadness
D) Gladness
A) Nervousness
B) Anger
C) Sadness
D) Gladness
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12
When we make ____ attributions, we attribute the cause of the target person's behavior to personality or traits.
A) external stable
B) internal unstable
C) external unstable
D) internal stable
A) external stable
B) internal unstable
C) external unstable
D) internal stable
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13
____ is defined as "beliefs, attitudes, institutional arrangements, and acts that tend to denigrate individuals or groups because of phenotypic characteristics or ethnic group affiliation."
A) Prejudice
B) Racism
C) Discrimination
D) Perceived racism
A) Prejudice
B) Racism
C) Discrimination
D) Perceived racism
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14
Sometimes a culture is embedded within a surrounding culture.When this happens the embedded culture is referred to as a ____.
A) subculture
B) superculture
C) biculture
D) supraculture
A) subculture
B) superculture
C) biculture
D) supraculture
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15
____ is a hormone found in high concentrations in nursing women that is believed to facilitate maternal-infant bonding.
A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Oxytocin
A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Oxytocin
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16
We can use ____ when we engage in what has been referred to variously as clean communication, straight talk, or assertiveness.
A) iron fist communication
B) velvet glove communication
C) game playing
D) constructive influence
A) iron fist communication
B) velvet glove communication
C) game playing
D) constructive influence
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17
The ____ model of social support suggests that social support has beneficial health and well-being effects independent of the level of stress.In other words, social support is a good tonic that has a positive effect regardless of stress levels (i.e., in high and low stress situations).
A) direct buffer
B) stress effect
C) direct effect
D) stress buffer
A) direct buffer
B) stress effect
C) direct effect
D) stress buffer
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18
At its simplest level active listening involves ____ what the other person just said.It is often prefaced by statements like "You are telling me that ...I'm hearing you say that ...Let me get this straight ...It sounds like ...You seem to be saying ...If I understand you correctly ...In other words..."
A) responding to
B) clarifying
C) paraphrasing
D) analyzing
A) responding to
B) clarifying
C) paraphrasing
D) analyzing
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19
According to the ____ model of social support, social support moderates the effects of stress-that is, it lessens the negative effects of exposure to stressors (i.e., it serves as a shock absorber).This model predicts that social support is beneficial only under stressful conditions (when shock absorbers are most needed).
A) direct effect
B) stress buffer
C) direct buffer
D) stress effect
A) direct effect
B) stress buffer
C) direct buffer
D) stress effect
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20
An important part of using the ____ approach is to accept responsibility for our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
A) low-drama
B) high-drama
C) positive reciprocity
D) negative reciprocity
A) low-drama
B) high-drama
C) positive reciprocity
D) negative reciprocity
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21
Define social strain.
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22
In their book entitled, Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work, the authors McKay, Fanning, and Paleg (2006, pp.57-61) list the "Ten Commandments of Clean Communication." List the four parts of the commandment "Use whole messages."
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23
Describe the immunological evidence showing that social strain can produce physiological conditions that increase the risk for adverse health.
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24
Define attributions.
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25
Describe a "Duchenne smile."
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26
Why have the predominance of studies in the area of perceived racism focused on African Americans?
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27
List the six emotions that have universal characteristics that are easily decoded regardless of the culture of the observer.
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28
What is the central challenge of bicultural adaptation?
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29
Which is most true, "opposites attract" or "birds of a feather flock together"? Explain your position.
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30
Define positive reciprocity.
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31
Looking at the health benefits of marriage, why do men have five times more benefit from marriage than women?
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32
What are the unique challenges associated with biculturalism?
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33
In their book entitled, Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work, the authors McKay, Fanning, and Paleg (2006, pp.57-61) list the "Ten Commandments of Clean Communication." Describe the commandment "Use clear messages."
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34
Define boundaries.What does it mean to protect one's boundaries?
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35
Describe the process of triangulation.
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36
No matter how smoothly communication flows between couples, there will be times when interests will diverge.It is at times like these that couples are often unknowingly involved in negotiations.What is the key to successful negotiations?
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37
Describe the mythic drama triangle.What does it involve? Provide an example.
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38
According to Clark et al., why is measuring perceived racism important to understanding the psychological and physiological consequences of the phenomenon?
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39
According to Shelly Taylor and her colleagues, why is the behavioral tendency toward affiliation stronger in females than males?
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40
Enumerate the benefits of maintaining a secure ethnic identity.
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41
Through what biological systems does social support have an impact?
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42
Enumerate the choices for minority group members when dealing with the unique challenges associated with biculturalism.
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43
How stressful is the process of divorce? How difficult is it to adjust to the stress of divorce and its aftermath? Use the divorce-stress-adjustment perspective in answering these questions.
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44
List the stressors or risk factors that make adjustment to divorce more difficult.
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45
One way to achieve empathy is to use active listening.Compare and contrast this process with passive listening.
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46
In their book entitled Straight Talk: A New Way to Get Closer to Others by Saying What You Really Mean, Miller, Wackman, Nunnally, and Saline (1982) characterize two forms of heavy control communication, the iron fist and the velvet glove.Describe these two forms of communication.
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47
List the moderators that serve as protective factors (i.e., shock absorbers) against the stress of the divorce.
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48
Define social support.What can be measured according to this construct?
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49
Describe the stages of negotiation.
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