Deck 8: Persuasion and Personal Relationships

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Marie made her husband's favorite dinner in hopes that it would put him in a good mood before she told him that she ran her car into a parking meter. Marie's actions are considered

A) prerogative principle.
B) psychological reactance.
C) social influence.
D) visual centrality.
E) bargaining.
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--------------- have large amounts of physical and psychological distance in their marriage, and the couple tends to avoid conflict.

A) Traditionals
B) Independents
C) Separates
D) Permissives
E) Authoritarians
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If you are in a satisfying relationship, you feel comfortable making

A) direct requests.
B) aversive stimulators.
C) indirect requests.
D) moral appeals.
E) visual dominance.
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Phillip is the breadwinner in his marriage while his wife, Denise, chooses not to work.
Based on the----------------- , Phillip has more power in the relationship.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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----------------- parents are the happy medium between being too strict and too lenient.

A) Authoritarian
B) Permissive
C) Authoritative
D) Traditional
E) Independent
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Research shows that if people are worried about ------------- , they are less likely to share their personal information with people they are just getting to know.

A) deception
B) social influence
C) personal security
D) resources
E) distributive communication
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Ryan worships his girlfriend Michelle and is constantly trying to please her, but Michelle is also interested in pursuing a relationship with a guy from her history class. Based on the--------------- , Michelle has more power in the relationship.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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Persuasion and power are based on

A) dominance.
B) other people's perceptions.
C) social influence.
D) aversive stimulation.
E) distributive communication.
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If you are having ____________, your initial response may be to do the opposite of what you are told.

A) distributive communication
B) psychological reactance
C) visual centrality
D) social anxiety
E) power conflicts
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The Smith household rule is that everyone is to be home by an 11 p.m. curfew. However, occasionally Mr. and Mrs. Smith enjoy going to dinner parties with their friends and sometimes do not make it home until midnight. Based on the------------ , they can break this household rule.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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-------------- consists of strategies to get others to do what we want.

A) Bargaining
B) Distributive communication
C) Visual dominance
D) Social influence
E) Compliance-gaining
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An attractive person is more likely to get away with

A) ingratiation.
B) deception.
C) direct requests.
D) dependence power.
E) psychological reactance.
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"I would love to be able to make these cookies for my kids" is a --------------- way of getting assistance.

A) explicit
B) implicit
C) manipulating
D) bargaining
E) dominating
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If one person is submissive, then the other is usually

A) emotional.
B) logical.
C) dominant.
D) perceptive.
E) independent.
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Over time, perceptions of--------------- can change.

A) visual dominance
B) moral appeals
C) compliance-gaining
D) ingratiation
E) power.
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Lauren does not think Tanya's boyfriend treats her very well, so she tells her friend and then says, "You should break up with him." Lauren has created

A) deception.
B) ingratiation.
C) dependence power.
D) visual dominance.
E) psychological reactance.
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--------------- can be either disabling or enabling in a relationship.

A) Dominance
B) Power
C) Sex
D) Resources
E) Perceptions
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------------------ is effective because it wears down the receiver.

A) Compliance-gaining
B) Psychological reactance
C) Dependence power
D) Aversive stimulation
E) Ingratiation
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Wanda tells her roommate that if she takes out the trash today, Wanda will vacuum the entire apartment tomorrow. This is an example of

A) prerogative principle.
B) psychological reactance.
C) social influence.
D) visual centrality.
E) bargaining.
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The individual who has less to lose in the relationship possesses------------ power.

A) less.
B) independence
C) resource
D) more
E) persuasive
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At 6 feet 6 inches, Adam is the tallest person in the finance office. Even though he is only the assistant director, people often come to him to make important decisions affecting the whole office. This example demonstrates the

A) principle of least interest.
B) principle of elevation.
C) scarcity hypothesis.
D) prerogative principle.
E) relational concept.
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-------------are classified as our relations and interactions with another person.

A) Interpersonal relationships
B) Direct requests
C) Moral appeals
D) Distributive communications
E) Relational concepts
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People engage in shared activities so that they can experience

A) new things.
B) logical connections.
C) each other's hobbies and interests.
D) emotional connections.
E) interaction.
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----------------- is acting nice so that the other person will comply, but not being sincere.

A) Ingratiation
B) Illicit ingratiation
C) Aversive stimulation
D) Manipulation
E) Distributive communication
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We typically think that people who speak fast are

A) deceptive.
B) pushy.
C) smarter.
D) manipulative.
E) ingratiating.
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Power is a basic aspect of a relationship because most people have the ability to choose how they will use it.
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Dominance is used to build trust in a relationship.
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Power is based on perception.
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The more powerful person in a relationship sets the rules.
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Partners will often use direct attempts for changing political attitudes.
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Messages with health advice are best when they include detailed explanations.
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Manipulation comprises strategies to bully and/or terrorize others to make them comply.
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We are more likely to invade another person's space if we want to show dominance or more power.
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The more eye contact you provide while speaking, the more powerful you will be perceived.
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Physical items verbally communicate someone's status.
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Give examples of three of the power principles in your relationships.
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Define dominance. Do you think there are gender differences with regard to dominance?
Why or why not?
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When asking someone to make a lifestyle change, does it work better to make a direct or indirect request? Why?
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Which is your ideal marriage type and why?
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What defines an interpersonal relationship, and how do scholars study persuasion in the context of interpersonal relationships?
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What are some tactics people use to exert interpersonal influence on friends and loved ones when it comes to interpersonal issues?
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Why are some interpersonal goals more persuasive than others?
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How does a relationship concept relate to power?
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What are verbal influence strategies? Which ones are most effective?
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is a basic aspect in a relationship because most people have the ability to choose how they will use it.
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-Dominance
the overuse of power through behaviors. It can impact relationships in a negative manner, sometimes leading to harassment or submission.
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-Social Influence
is where people change another person's thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviors.
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-Perception
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-Relational concept
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-Dependence power
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-Prerogative principle
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-Compliance-gaining
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-Bargaining
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Marie made her husband's favorite dinner in hopes that it would put him in a good mood before she told him that she ran her car into a parking meter. Marie's actions are considered

A) prerogative principle.
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C) social influence.
D) visual centrality.
E) bargaining.
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--------------- have large amounts of physical and psychological distance in their marriage, and the couple tends to avoid conflict.

A) Traditionals
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C) Separates
D) Permissives
E) Authoritarians
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If you are in a satisfying relationship, you feel comfortable making

A) direct requests.
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C) indirect requests.
D) moral appeals.
E) visual dominance.
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Phillip is the breadwinner in his marriage while his wife, Denise, chooses not to work.
Based on the----------------- , Phillip has more power in the relationship.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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----------------- parents are the happy medium between being too strict and too lenient.

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D) Traditional
E) Independent
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Research shows that if people are worried about ------------- , they are less likely to share their personal information with people they are just getting to know.

A) deception
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C) personal security
D) resources
E) distributive communication
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Ryan worships his girlfriend Michelle and is constantly trying to please her, but Michelle is also interested in pursuing a relationship with a guy from her history class. Based on the--------------- , Michelle has more power in the relationship.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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Persuasion and power are based on

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D) aversive stimulation.
E) distributive communication.
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If you are having ____________, your initial response may be to do the opposite of what you are told.

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B) psychological reactance
C) visual centrality
D) social anxiety
E) power conflicts
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The Smith household rule is that everyone is to be home by an 11 p.m. curfew. However, occasionally Mr. and Mrs. Smith enjoy going to dinner parties with their friends and sometimes do not make it home until midnight. Based on the------------ , they can break this household rule.

A) principle of least interest
B) scarcity hypothesis
C) prerogative principle
D) relational concept
E) principle of elevation
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-------------- consists of strategies to get others to do what we want.

A) Bargaining
B) Distributive communication
C) Visual dominance
D) Social influence
E) Compliance-gaining
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An attractive person is more likely to get away with

A) ingratiation.
B) deception.
C) direct requests.
D) dependence power.
E) psychological reactance.
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"I would love to be able to make these cookies for my kids" is a --------------- way of getting assistance.

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D) bargaining
E) dominating
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If one person is submissive, then the other is usually

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E) independent.
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Over time, perceptions of--------------- can change.

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C) compliance-gaining
D) ingratiation
E) power.
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Lauren does not think Tanya's boyfriend treats her very well, so she tells her friend and then says, "You should break up with him." Lauren has created

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B) ingratiation.
C) dependence power.
D) visual dominance.
E) psychological reactance.
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--------------- can be either disabling or enabling in a relationship.

A) Dominance
B) Power
C) Sex
D) Resources
E) Perceptions
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------------------ is effective because it wears down the receiver.

A) Compliance-gaining
B) Psychological reactance
C) Dependence power
D) Aversive stimulation
E) Ingratiation
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Wanda tells her roommate that if she takes out the trash today, Wanda will vacuum the entire apartment tomorrow. This is an example of

A) prerogative principle.
B) psychological reactance.
C) social influence.
D) visual centrality.
E) bargaining.
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The individual who has less to lose in the relationship possesses------------ power.

A) less.
B) independence
C) resource
D) more
E) persuasive
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At 6 feet 6 inches, Adam is the tallest person in the finance office. Even though he is only the assistant director, people often come to him to make important decisions affecting the whole office. This example demonstrates the

A) principle of least interest.
B) principle of elevation.
C) scarcity hypothesis.
D) prerogative principle.
E) relational concept.
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-------------are classified as our relations and interactions with another person.

A) Interpersonal relationships
B) Direct requests
C) Moral appeals
D) Distributive communications
E) Relational concepts
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People engage in shared activities so that they can experience

A) new things.
B) logical connections.
C) each other's hobbies and interests.
D) emotional connections.
E) interaction.
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----------------- is acting nice so that the other person will comply, but not being sincere.

A) Ingratiation
B) Illicit ingratiation
C) Aversive stimulation
D) Manipulation
E) Distributive communication
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We typically think that people who speak fast are

A) deceptive.
B) pushy.
C) smarter.
D) manipulative.
E) ingratiating.
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Power is a basic aspect of a relationship because most people have the ability to choose how they will use it.
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Dominance is used to build trust in a relationship.
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Power is based on perception.
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The more powerful person in a relationship sets the rules.
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Partners will often use direct attempts for changing political attitudes.
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Messages with health advice are best when they include detailed explanations.
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Manipulation comprises strategies to bully and/or terrorize others to make them comply.
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We are more likely to invade another person's space if we want to show dominance or more power.
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The more eye contact you provide while speaking, the more powerful you will be perceived.
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Physical items verbally communicate someone's status.
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Give examples of three of the power principles in your relationships.
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Define dominance. Do you think there are gender differences with regard to dominance?
Why or why not?
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When asking someone to make a lifestyle change, does it work better to make a direct or indirect request? Why?
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Which is your ideal marriage type and why?
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What defines an interpersonal relationship, and how do scholars study persuasion in the context of interpersonal relationships?
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What are some tactics people use to exert interpersonal influence on friends and loved ones when it comes to interpersonal issues?
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Why are some interpersonal goals more persuasive than others?
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How does a relationship concept relate to power?
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What are verbal influence strategies? Which ones are most effective?
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What are nonverbal influence strategies? Which ones are most effective?
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