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Deck 11: Conflict
1
Researchers find that partners in unhappy marriages make more:
A) causal attributions.
B) negative responsibility attributions.
C) fantastic attributions.
D) unrealistically positive attributions.
A) causal attributions.
B) negative responsibility attributions.
C) fantastic attributions.
D) unrealistically positive attributions.
B
2
In intimate relationships,people often experience opposing motivations called:
A) attributional conflicts.
B) rebuffs.
C) dialectics.
D) escalations.
A) attributional conflicts.
B) rebuffs.
C) dialectics.
D) escalations.
C
3
Which of the following dialectics can lead to tension in close relationships?
A) Autonomy and connection
B) Connection and regeneration
C) Connection and loss
D) Stability and regeneration
A) Autonomy and connection
B) Connection and regeneration
C) Connection and loss
D) Stability and regeneration
A
4
Carole's relationship with James is pleasant,but Carole is also starting to feel bored.She is experiencing the dialectic of:
A) openness and closedness.
B) stability and change.
C) autonomy and connection.
D) integration and separation.
A) openness and closedness.
B) stability and change.
C) autonomy and connection.
D) integration and separation.
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5
Studies show that couples fight:
A) generally about three or four core issues.
B) less often when they are not well-rested.
C) more often after they have been together for 20 or more years.
D) about a wide variety of issues.
A) generally about three or four core issues.
B) less often when they are not well-rested.
C) more often after they have been together for 20 or more years.
D) about a wide variety of issues.
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6
All of the following are aspects of personality that influence conflict EXCEPT:
A) extroversion.
B) neuroticism.
C) impulsivity.
D) irascibility.
A) extroversion.
B) neuroticism.
C) impulsivity.
D) irascibility.
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7
According to the text,how many conflicts per week do dating couples report?
A) 2.3
B) 3.6
C) 7
D) Too many to count
A) 2.3
B) 3.6
C) 7
D) Too many to count
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8
David has a habit of cracking his knuckles.Erica has been annoyed by this for a while.One day,when David cracked all his knuckles twice in a row,Erica yelled at him for his "disgusting habit." With regard to the incident,Erica:
A) has developed a social allergy.
B) has developed a dialectic tension.
C) is feeling rebuffed.
D) is engaging in attributional conflict.
A) has developed a social allergy.
B) has developed a dialectic tension.
C) is feeling rebuffed.
D) is engaging in attributional conflict.
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9
Couples often experience elevated conflict the day after an argument because:
A) intimate partners hold grudges.
B) they slept poorly after the argument.
C) arguments elevate their cortisol levels.
D) they are insecurely attached.
A) intimate partners hold grudges.
B) they slept poorly after the argument.
C) arguments elevate their cortisol levels.
D) they are insecurely attached.
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10
Pam wants to be close to her partner Chris but at the same time wants to do her own thing.It seems Pam is experiencing the dialectic involving:
A) stability and change.
B) autonomy and connection to others.
C) independence and nurturance.
D) openness and closedness.
A) stability and change.
B) autonomy and connection to others.
C) independence and nurturance.
D) openness and closedness.
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11
In the case of Mira and Abram,Abram expected Mira to drop off a pair of hedge clippers at his mother's house.Mira didn't do so,and for Abram,that was a source of conflict.Mira's action was experienced by Abram as a(n):
A) criticism.
B) cumulative annoyance.
C) illegitimate demand.
D) rebuff.
A) criticism.
B) cumulative annoyance.
C) illegitimate demand.
D) rebuff.
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12
The most essential feature of interpersonal conflict is:
A) aggressive actions.
B) hostility.
C) incompatibility between people.
D) we-they perceptions.
A) aggressive actions.
B) hostility.
C) incompatibility between people.
D) we-they perceptions.
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13
Wayne believes that his partner Beth intentionally kept him in the dark about her sister's visit next week.Beth says that she thought he knew about the impending visit.Wayne and Beth are engaged in a(n):
A) attributional conflict.
B) dialectic tension.
C) rebuff.
D) escalation of conflict.
A) attributional conflict.
B) dialectic tension.
C) rebuff.
D) escalation of conflict.
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14
Mark and Anita are fighting about what to do on their first 4th of July as a couple.Mark wants to go to the lake with a group of friends to celebrate the holiday as he's always done.Anita wants to stay at home,just the two of them,and barbeque in their backyard.Mark and Anita are involved in a dialectic tension between:
A) autonomy and connection to others.
B) independence and nurturance.
C) integration with and separation from others.
D) openness and closedness.
A) autonomy and connection to others.
B) independence and nurturance.
C) integration with and separation from others.
D) openness and closedness.
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15
Which of the following is associated with the instigation of conflict?
A) Negotiation
B) Escalation
C) Illegitimate demands
D) Withdrawal
A) Negotiation
B) Escalation
C) Illegitimate demands
D) Withdrawal
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16
Which attachment style is most commonly associated with conflict?
A) Secure
B) Anxious
C) Preoccupied
D) Distressed
A) Secure
B) Anxious
C) Preoccupied
D) Distressed
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17
Fighting that involves disagreements over whose explanation is correct is known as:
A) rebuttal.
B) escalation.
C) attributional conflict.
D) dialectics.
A) rebuttal.
B) escalation.
C) attributional conflict.
D) dialectics.
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18
Gay and lesbian couples are most likely to disagree:
A) in vastly different ways than heterosexual couples.
B) about the same topics as heterosexual couples.
C) about issues unique to gay and lesbian relationships.
D) None of these; they hardly ever disagree.
A) in vastly different ways than heterosexual couples.
B) about the same topics as heterosexual couples.
C) about issues unique to gay and lesbian relationships.
D) None of these; they hardly ever disagree.
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19
The dialectic of openness and closedness is related to:
A) interdependence.
B) predictability.
C) social networks.
D) self-disclosure.
A) interdependence.
B) predictability.
C) social networks.
D) self-disclosure.
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20
Researchers believe that young adults experience more conflict with their partners because they:
A) are especially high in neuroticism.
B) have still not fully matured emotionally.
C) are also experiencing major life changes.
D) view relationships differently than their parents and grandparents do.
A) are especially high in neuroticism.
B) have still not fully matured emotionally.
C) are also experiencing major life changes.
D) view relationships differently than their parents and grandparents do.
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21
Which of following behaviors are useful in mastering anger?
A) Thinking differently
B) Chilling out
C) Using humor
D) All of these.
A) Thinking differently
B) Chilling out
C) Using humor
D) All of these.
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22
An example of an indirect negotiation tactic is:
A) using "I-statements."
B) providing approval.
C) using humor.
D) accepting responsibility.
A) using "I-statements."
B) providing approval.
C) using humor.
D) accepting responsibility.
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23
In volatile couples,the ratio of positive to negative exchanges is at least:
A) 1 to 1.
B) 2 to 1.
C) 5 to 1.
D) 10 to 1.
A) 1 to 1.
B) 2 to 1.
C) 5 to 1.
D) 10 to 1.
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24
Rusbult identified not responding in kind to a partner's provocation as:
A) avoidance.
B) accommodation.
C) validation.
D) destruction.
A) avoidance.
B) accommodation.
C) validation.
D) destruction.
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25
The Smiths have frequent,passionate arguments,but these are tempered with fondness.The Smiths can best be classified as:
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
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26
When partners in conflict trade escalating provocations back and forth,this is a(n):
A) attributional conflict.
B) pattern of negative responsibility attribution.
C) pattern of negative affect reciprocity.
D) accusatory conflict.
A) attributional conflict.
B) pattern of negative responsibility attribution.
C) pattern of negative affect reciprocity.
D) accusatory conflict.
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27
_____ is an example of an indirect tactic.
A) An accusation
B) A hostile command
C) Sarcasm
D) Condescension
A) An accusation
B) A hostile command
C) Sarcasm
D) Condescension
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28
When Chris and Barb fight,the fights tend to be quite caustic.The arguments often include criticism and contempt,and Barb often withdraws before they come to a conclusion.Chris and Barb are best classified as:
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
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29
When the Porters fight,they dive into their problems and talk about them at length.Their fights are sprinkled with remarks such as "I see your point" and "That must have been hard for you." The Porters are best classified as:
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
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30
The exit response to dissatisfaction in close relationships is:
A) active and destructive.
B) passive and destructive.
C) active and constructive.
D) passive and constructive.
A) active and destructive.
B) passive and destructive.
C) active and constructive.
D) passive and constructive.
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31
Evidence suggests that the most crucial determinant of being the demander in the demand/withdrawal conflict cycle is:
A) wanting a goal that requires a partner's cooperation.
B) being female.
C) being happily married.
D) being impatient.
A) wanting a goal that requires a partner's cooperation.
B) being female.
C) being happily married.
D) being impatient.
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32
In Rusbult's typology of responses to dissatisfaction in close relationships,a constructive and active response is _____,whereas a destructive and passive response is _____.
A) exit; voice
B) loyalty; neglect
C) voice; neglect
D) neglect; exit
A) exit; voice
B) loyalty; neglect
C) voice; neglect
D) neglect; exit
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33
Structural improvement,integrative agreements,compromise,and domination are associated with which stage of conflict?
A) Escalation
B) Separation
C) Reconciliation
D) Termination
A) Escalation
B) Separation
C) Reconciliation
D) Termination
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34
_____ is an example of a direct tactic.
A) Accusations that criticize a partner
B) Condescension or arrogance
C) Whining or dejection
D) Attempts to change a topic prematurely
A) Accusations that criticize a partner
B) Condescension or arrogance
C) Whining or dejection
D) Attempts to change a topic prematurely
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35
Which type of couple is unable to maintain a 5-to-1 ratio of nice behavior to nasty conduct?
A) Avoiders
B) Validators
C) Volatiles
D) Hostiles
A) Avoiders
B) Validators
C) Volatiles
D) Hostiles
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36
Responses to dissatisfaction in relationships can be classified in terms of two dimensions: active versus passive and positive versus negative.Which of the following exemplifies a passive,positive response?
A) Voice
B) Exit
C) Loyalty
D) Neglect
A) Voice
B) Exit
C) Loyalty
D) Neglect
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37
The difference between women and men in the demand/withdraw pattern may be attributed to:
A) gender differences.
B) biological differences.
C) women's general power over men in relationships.
D) women's resistance to change.
A) gender differences.
B) biological differences.
C) women's general power over men in relationships.
D) women's resistance to change.
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38
Joan and Mark do not fight very often.When they do have a conflict,each states his or her side.They then seem to accept that they disagree and move on.Joan and Mark are best classified as:
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
A) avoiders.
B) hostiles.
C) validators.
D) volatiles.
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39
In response to conflict and dissatisfaction in his relationship with Frank,Clint actively tries to improve the quality of their interactions by discussing the problems with Frank and by changing his own behavior.Clint's response is an example of the response category called:
A) neglect.
B) exit.
C) loyalty.
D) voice.
A) neglect.
B) exit.
C) loyalty.
D) voice.
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40
If a partner begins to get irritated during a negotiation,it is best to:
A) press on until the issue is resolved.
B) take a short break from the discussion.
C) drop the issue.
D) seek counseling.
A) press on until the issue is resolved.
B) take a short break from the discussion.
C) drop the issue.
D) seek counseling.
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41
Which of the following is most likely to be related to growth and prosperity in a relationship?
A) A great deal of conflict, no matter how it is handled
B) Conflict, handled skillfully
C) Conflict, completely avoided
D) A small amount of conflict, no matter how it is handled
A) A great deal of conflict, no matter how it is handled
B) Conflict, handled skillfully
C) Conflict, completely avoided
D) A small amount of conflict, no matter how it is handled
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42
With regard to conflict,John Gottman advises men who want their marriages to work to:
A) avoid it at all costs.
B) dominate.
C) seek counseling.
D) not avoid it.
A) avoid it at all costs.
B) dominate.
C) seek counseling.
D) not avoid it.
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43
When Wendy wanted to go back to school and her husband Josh opposed it because it would take time away from their family,Wendy and Josh went through a great deal of conflict.In the end,they both changed their ideas and expectations for their life together,and both made a renewed commitment to their marriage.What Wendy and Josh experienced is best described as a(n):
A) integrative agreement.
B) structural improvement.
C) compromise.
D) dialectic.
A) integrative agreement.
B) structural improvement.
C) compromise.
D) dialectic.
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44
In _____,conflict ends with a winner and a loser.
A) domination
B) compromise
C) separation
D) accommodation
A) domination
B) compromise
C) separation
D) accommodation
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45
One of the rules for a listener in the speaker-listener technique is to:
A) paraphrase what you heard when the speaker asks you to.
B) rebut a speaker's arguments with your own while the speaker has the floor.
C) focus on your arguments against what a speaker is saying.
D) work on a solution to the problem while listening to a speaker.
A) paraphrase what you heard when the speaker asks you to.
B) rebut a speaker's arguments with your own while the speaker has the floor.
C) focus on your arguments against what a speaker is saying.
D) work on a solution to the problem while listening to a speaker.
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46
What is a noticeable tendency among couples with regard to conflict style?
A) Most couples change conflict styles often, fighting constructively one month and more destructively the next.
B) Most couples can't be categorized as using one conflict style.
C) Although change is possible, couples tend to maintain the same conflict style.
D) Couples maintain conflict styles, never changing.
A) Most couples change conflict styles often, fighting constructively one month and more destructively the next.
B) Most couples can't be categorized as using one conflict style.
C) Although change is possible, couples tend to maintain the same conflict style.
D) Couples maintain conflict styles, never changing.
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47
When partners get what they want and also learn and grow in their relationship,they have achieved:
A) a compromise.
B) domination.
C) an integrative agreement.
D) a structural improvement.
A) a compromise.
B) domination.
C) an integrative agreement.
D) a structural improvement.
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48
When both partners in a conflict achieve their original aspirations and goals,although they may make concessions on exactly how their objectives are reached,they have achieved:
A) a compromise.
B) domination.
C) an integrative agreement.
D) separation.
A) a compromise.
B) domination.
C) an integrative agreement.
D) separation.
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49
A key component of successful conflict management is:
A) using me-statements.
B) enlisting professional help.
C) letting a partner win sometimes.
D) maintaining self-control.
A) using me-statements.
B) enlisting professional help.
C) letting a partner win sometimes.
D) maintaining self-control.
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50
One of the rules for a speaker in the speaker-listener technique is to:
A) try to solve the problem while you have the floor.
B) be sure to make your turn long enough so that all the problems are on the table.
C) stop and let a listener paraphrase what you've just said.
D) talk about your perceptions of your listener's motives or point of view.
A) try to solve the problem while you have the floor.
B) be sure to make your turn long enough so that all the problems are on the table.
C) stop and let a listener paraphrase what you've just said.
D) talk about your perceptions of your listener's motives or point of view.
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