Deck 6: Interpersonal Communication
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Deck 6: Interpersonal Communication
1
Which of the following statements is true of interpersonal communication?
A) It is more immediate than other forms of communication and the quality of feedback is high.
B) It is the least spontaneous of all forms of communication.
C) It is usually carefully preplanned.
D) All of the above
A) It is more immediate than other forms of communication and the quality of feedback is high.
B) It is the least spontaneous of all forms of communication.
C) It is usually carefully preplanned.
D) All of the above
It is more immediate than other forms of communication and the quality of feedback is high.
2
When Howard meets his fellow lodge members by using the lodge's secret handshake, he is following which kind of rules?
A) cultural level.
B) sociological level
C) psychological level.
D) universal level.
A) cultural level.
B) sociological level
C) psychological level.
D) universal level.
sociological level
3
The looking glass self is
A) the self we see when we look in a mirror.
B) a "phony" self we use to mask the true self.
C) the self we infer from the appraisals of others.
D) the self described in the developmental view.
A) the self we see when we look in a mirror.
B) a "phony" self we use to mask the true self.
C) the self we infer from the appraisals of others.
D) the self described in the developmental view.
the self we infer from the appraisals of others.
4
The dialectic that focuses on how members of dyads adapt to change is the ___________ dialectic.
A) novelty-predictability
B) autonomy-togetherness
C) expressive-protective
D) dominance-submissive
A) novelty-predictability
B) autonomy-togetherness
C) expressive-protective
D) dominance-submissive
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5
John threatens Mary's __________ when he criticizes or disagrees with her.
A) autonomy
B) expressiveness
C) negative face
D) positive face
A) autonomy
B) expressiveness
C) negative face
D) positive face
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6
When Perfecto suggests going to the shore and Isabelle counters by suggesting they go to Vegas for their vacation, their interaction pattern shows
A) complementarity.
B) competitive symmetry.
C) submissive symmetry.
D) confirmation.
A) complementarity.
B) competitive symmetry.
C) submissive symmetry.
D) confirmation.
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7
Which of the following behaviors is dysfunctional?
A) use of a paradox
B) use of confirmations
C) use of a progressive spiral
D) All of the above
A) use of a paradox
B) use of confirmations
C) use of a progressive spiral
D) All of the above
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8
Barb does a terrible job on her public speech. Helga says to her in a very sarcastic tone, "I'm glad I had the opportunity to use up five precious minutes of my life listening to that." Helga is using which response?
A) confirming
B) tangential
C) impersonal
D) incongruous
A) confirming
B) tangential
C) impersonal
D) incongruous
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9
Abida tells Dana how bad she feels. Dana says, "Too bad. You know I gave a speech on how to wax your skis." Dana is using which response?
A) confirming
B) tangential
C) impersonal
D) incongruous
A) confirming
B) tangential
C) impersonal
D) incongruous
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10
When a receiver in a close relationship is simultaneously given two messages but is prohibited from resolving them, it is called
A) a progressive spiral.
B) a regressive spiral.
C) a double bind.
D) an irrelevant response.
A) a progressive spiral.
B) a regressive spiral.
C) a double bind.
D) an irrelevant response.
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11
When in the __________ stage, a couple shares attitudes and interests, synchronizes body rhythms,and exchanges intimacy trophies.
A) intensifying
B) integrating
C) bonding
D) circumscribing
A) intensifying
B) integrating
C) bonding
D) circumscribing
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12
Gloretha wants to know if he boyfriend really cares, so she uses the __________ test, asking him to do a lot of things that he doesn't like, including going to the mall and spending half the day shopping.
A) indirect suggestions
B) separation
C) endurance
D) triangle
A) indirect suggestions
B) separation
C) endurance
D) triangle
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13
Linda's not sure if Chris cares, so she goes out with Pat to see if it bothers Chris. Linda is using which test?
A) Indirect suggestions.
B) Separation.
C) Endurance.
D) Triangle.
A) Indirect suggestions.
B) Separation.
C) Endurance.
D) Triangle.
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14
A statement like "let's skip it," or "I'd rather not discuss that" shows that a couple may be heading into which stage?
A) Intensifying stage
B) Integrating stage
C) Bonding stage
D) Circumscribing stage
A) Intensifying stage
B) Integrating stage
C) Bonding stage
D) Circumscribing stage
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15
In which stage does a couple first begin to note and comment on previously overlooked differences?
A) Circumscribing stage
B) Avoiding stage
C) Stagnating stage
D) Differentiating stage
A) Circumscribing stage
B) Avoiding stage
C) Stagnating stage
D) Differentiating stage
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16
Which stage is characterized by infrequent communication that is stylized, rigid, and awkward?
A) Circumscribing stage
B) Avoiding stage
C) Stagnating stage
D) Differentiating stage
A) Circumscribing stage
B) Avoiding stage
C) Stagnating stage
D) Differentiating stage
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17
Which of the following actions does the terminating stage NOT announce?
A) an upcoming separation
B) a summary what has occurred during interaction
C) a reaffirmation of relational goals
D) a determination of the future of the relationship
A) an upcoming separation
B) a summary what has occurred during interaction
C) a reaffirmation of relational goals
D) a determination of the future of the relationship
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18
According to filtering theory, when we decide to eliminate people because they use inappropriate turn-taking cues, or use unpleasant facial expressions and eye contact, which kind of filter are we using?
A) Interactional cues
B) Sociological cues
C) Cognitive cues
D) Pre-interactional cues
A) Interactional cues
B) Sociological cues
C) Cognitive cues
D) Pre-interactional cues
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19
According to filtering theory, which is the first filter we use?
A) Interactional cues
B) Sociological cues
C) Cognitive cues
D) Pre-interactional cues
A) Interactional cues
B) Sociological cues
C) Cognitive cues
D) Pre-interactional cues
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20
Ellen doesn't find Anna attractive because she and Anna have very different values. Ellen is using which filter to eliminate Anna?
A) Sociological
B) Pre-interaction
C) Interaction
D) Cognitive
A) Sociological
B) Pre-interaction
C) Interaction
D) Cognitive
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21
The voluntary revealing of information that would normally be unobtainable is called
A) social comparison.
B) autonomy-togetherness.
C) disconfirmation.
D) self-disclosure.
A) social comparison.
B) autonomy-togetherness.
C) disconfirmation.
D) self-disclosure.
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22
A friend comes to you and says, "I'm really unhappy in college. I don't feel I fit in, and I'm not sure why I'm here." Which of the following responses is a true questioning and probing response?
A) How long have you felt this way?
B) Have you tried going to a counselor?
C) Have you considered the fact that you may feel insecure about your identity?
D) So you're having doubts about college?
A) How long have you felt this way?
B) Have you tried going to a counselor?
C) Have you considered the fact that you may feel insecure about your identity?
D) So you're having doubts about college?
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23
Which of the following responses is a disguised advising and evaluating response?
A) How long have you felt this way?
B) Have you tried going to a counselor?
C) Have you considered the fact that you may feel insecure about your identity?
D) So you're having doubts about college?
A) How long have you felt this way?
B) Have you tried going to a counselor?
C) Have you considered the fact that you may feel insecure about your identity?
D) So you're having doubts about college?
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24
Which of the following feedback statements is the most effective way to communicate your feelings?
A) "I'm angry because you borrowed my computer without asking and left it on."
B) "I hate to bring this up and maybe it's my fault for not being clear, but could you be more careful about using my computer?"
C) "You simply have no regard for others' property; you're spoiled."
D) "Your behavior is very passive-aggressive; you've taken out your hostility on me, even though I'm not the one you're really angry at."
A) "I'm angry because you borrowed my computer without asking and left it on."
B) "I hate to bring this up and maybe it's my fault for not being clear, but could you be more careful about using my computer?"
C) "You simply have no regard for others' property; you're spoiled."
D) "Your behavior is very passive-aggressive; you've taken out your hostility on me, even though I'm not the one you're really angry at."
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25
Which is the best way to solve a problem that arises in an important, long-term relationship
A) compromise
B) accommodation
C) forcing
D) problem-solving
A) compromise
B) accommodation
C) forcing
D) problem-solving
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26
Which of the following is NOT one of the things online impressions are based on?
A) Nonverbal Cues
B) Language use
C) Personal Markers
D) Paralinguistic Cues
A) Nonverbal Cues
B) Language use
C) Personal Markers
D) Paralinguistic Cues
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27
Which of the following is NOT one of the questions in the public scrutiny test?
A) Am I personally proud of this action?
B) Am I comfortable with this decision?
C) Would I feel embarrassed if this decision were known to others?
D) Would I stand to lose money or position if I did this?
A) Am I personally proud of this action?
B) Am I comfortable with this decision?
C) Would I feel embarrassed if this decision were known to others?
D) Would I stand to lose money or position if I did this?
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28
Dyadic communication is another name for dysfunctional interpersonal communication.
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29
Dyadic communicators can specifically adapt their messages to the needs of others more easily than can public speakers.
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30
According to those who take a developmental approach to interpersonal communication, something special must occur to turn ordinary, impersonal, dyadic interaction into interpersonal communication
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31
According to Miller and Steinberg, dyads start off as impersonal; only a few undergo the changes that make them interpersonal.
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32
Face is a conception of self that each person displays in particular interactions with others.
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33
Disconfirmations occur whenever someone exceeds our expectations by being better than we had thought they were.
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34
A double bind is a particularly strong and enduring paradoxical communication.
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35
In a regressive spiral, partners' behaviors become detached so that what one does has little or no impact on what the other does.
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36
During bonding we engage in some form of public ritual that legitimizes a relationship.
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37
A number of studies show that physical proximity is a key factor in predicting whether people will become friends or romantic partners.
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38
Relational maintenance strategies are the behaviors people use to keep their relationships at a desired level.
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39
Self-disclosure is appropriate in all interpersonal relationships.
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40
"I have to be honest and let you know that you've annoyed a lot of people around here," is an example of An effective self-disclosure.
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41
Disclosure may create unwanted intimacy because it asks the other to become involved in your life.
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42
When we say that disclosures should be reciprocal we mean that one person should take the lead and do most of the disclosing while the other listens empathically.
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43
Disclosure should be gradual and should relate to the "here and now."
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44
If you were to respond to a friend's fears of flunking out of school by saying, "How far behind are you? What courses are you taking," you would be using a paraphrasing response.
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45
A position is a concrete solution to a problem; an interest is the overall goal we want to achieve.
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46
It is generally better to focus on achieving interests rather than positions.
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47
Gunnysacking is a term that means dealing immediately with conflicts as they come up.
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48
It is generally a good idea to begin feedback by apologizing, thus allowing the other person to save face.
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49
In giving direct feedback about your feelings, you should always maintain a pleasant, friendly tone of voice even when you're very angry.
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50
According to your text, feedback may be defined as a voluntary statement that tells another person things about you that he or she is unlikely to discover from some other source.
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51
There are no negative consequences involved in an online relationship.
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52
If someone has a huge number of Facebook friends, this will create a negative impression.
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53
Your online screen name can act as a personal marker.
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54
Hyperpersonal theory explains why online relationships are often very slow to develop.
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55
According to the developmental approach, what three levels do interpersonal relationships pass through? Give an example of dialogue and behavior that might occur at each level.
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56
Explain how interpersonal dyads help us develop and maintain a sense of self. In your explanation, discuss the looking-glass self and social comparison theory.
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57
What are the three relational dialectics discussed in class? Give examples of each. How do couples go about resolving these dialectics?
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58
Name and give examples of at least five of the seven ways people can disconfirm one another. What messages are people sending to one another when the send disconfirming messages?
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59
What are the stages couples go through as they progress toward bonding? In addition to naming and explaining each stage, give a sample dialogue that might occur in each stage.
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60
What are the stages couples go through as their relationships start to dissolve? Begin with differentiating and describe each stage, giving a sample dialogue that might occur in each stage.
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61
List at least five rules for effective self-disclosure.
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62
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of electronic relationships.
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