Deck 14: Relationships in Our Lives: Family, Work, and Health-Related Contexts

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________ managers describe their style in terms of a series of exchanges involving rewards or punishments for the actions of others.

A) Female
B) Male
C) Corporate
D) Competent
E) Friendly
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The free flow of ideas during problem solving is known as ____________.

A) Gossiping
B) Talking
C) Sharing
D) Brainstorming
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People from this generation tend to live with parents, grandparents, and uncles-all in the same household.

A) Accordion
B) Intergenerational
C) Nuclear
D) Blended
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Examples of dysfunctional workplace behaviors include which of the following?

A) Jokes
B) Promotion
C) Bullying
D) Collaboration
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Family members are _________________; the behavior of one family member affects the behavior of every other family member, both in and out of the family setting.

A) Independent
B) Interdependent
C) Dependent
D) Related
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Family rules dictate which of the following?

A) Regulation of family interaction
B) Determine who completes which tasks
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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To sustain relational satisfaction, what must we do?

A) Be comfortable expressing similarities
B) Be comfortable expressing differences
C) Be comfortable stating our needs
D) Be comfortable being alone
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This is a set of prescribed behaviors, and it is something that all family members perform.

A) Mores
B) Roles
C) Chores
D) Jobs
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This kind of family includes individuals who are heterosexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transsexual.

A) Boomerang
B) Nuclear
C) Blended
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Members of this generation are both individualistic and team players and seek more work-life balance than did generations before them.

A) Matures
B) Generation Y
C) Boomers
D) Generation X
E) None of the above
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This generation expects flexibility in work schedules-more so than other generations.

A) Generation Y
B) Baby boomers
C) Mature
D) Greatest Generation
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Generally, communication is done in "side-by-side" arrangement-avoiding eye contact-in this culture.

A) American
B) Korean
C) Asian
D) Arabic
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Keystones of effective interpersonal communication include all of the following except:

A) Verbalization
B) Problem solving
C) Joint decision making
D) Constructive observation
E) Criticism
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In 2011, how many women reported an episode of sexual harassment?

A) One in five
B) One in three
C) One in ten
D) One in four
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A two-person relationship is often known as what?

A) Couple
B) Group
C) Partnership
D) Dyad
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This principle tells us that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

A) Principle of communication
B) Principle of nonsummativity
C) Systems process of equifinality
D) Mutual influence
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This symptom of groupthink causes group members to interpret silence as agreement.

A) Mind guards
B) Self-censorship
C) Illusion of unanimity
D) Inherent morality
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These leaders act as guides to team members who are free to identify goals, establish procedures, and reach their own conclusions.

A) Authoritative
B) Participatory
C) Group
D) Responsive
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These teams are comprised of people who don't have to assemble physically to work together.

A) Social
B) Imaginary
C) Virtual
D) Healthy
E) Fighter
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While we are shown in the working lives of these characters in media, it seems that their personal lives and friends loom as equally important.

A) Women
B) Men
C) Supervisors
D) Part-time workers
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Definitions of family need to be flexible and reflective of the diverse forms of contemporary families.
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Families whose members communicate effectively are more adaptable to changes in power structures, role relationships, and roles within families.
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In Latin America, intuition often rules and, in Japanese cultures, subjectivity in decision making is stressed.
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Today, family members play many roles at once, which increases stress in any situation.
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Patient visits to male providers typically last longer than those visits to female providers.
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Collectivist cultures often prefer what is best for the group.
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While _______ are more likely than ______ to provide comfort, care, and warmth for family members, this responsibility also tends to be shared.
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Children in the United States are taught from an early age to place more value on ______________ ___________________ or initiative.
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How does increased sharing of tasks by males and females correlate with increased disclosure and relationship maintenance?
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In an intergenerational family structure, older children who were thought to have left the homestead permanently return home, causing accommodation concerns for all involved.
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It is in our close friendships that we first learn how to create, maintain, and end relationships.
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Provider insensitivity and consumer satisfaction are correlated.
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Families develop rules, beliefs, and rituals in isolation.
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A family's social background influences its preferred communication style and whether it is position or person oriented.
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Family living is a complicated affair, and not all families develop their own patterns.
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It is not necessary to consider one's beliefs and values when making health care decisions.
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How technology is used in an organization often indicates whether its leaders care for and respect those who work for them.
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The ability to develop effective interpersonal relationships with practitioners can be health enhancing.
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When male coworkers are in need of support or sympathy, they will often talk with other male coworkers first.
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One of the challenges facing modern families today is providing emotional support for parents who become dependent on their children.
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Explain the concepts on the continuum of decision making.
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How well groups work depends, in part, on these abilities.
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Individualism is no longer dominant in successful organizations; what is seen as more important?
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Mentoring top managers to use such technology as social media sites or e-mail is known as a practice called ______________________.
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This concept is built through risk and confirmation and broken through risk and disconfirmation.
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Just as we can use different routes to reach a destination, families may choose different paths to reach similar goals. This concept is known as what process?
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According to this theory, family members' behavior can be understood only in relation to each other and to the functioning of the family as a whole.
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Explain the analogy of family members being connected by a piece of rope; why is that relevant to our study of interpersonal communication?
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_______________, implied or spoken understandings, often guide communications within families.
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When handling conflict, we must utilize effective problem-solving and conflict resolution techniques. As you do this, what rules should you follow to foster perception sharing?
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In U.S. culture, it is difficult to gain access to someone in an organization because the person is perceived to be _______________________.
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Name-and explain-at least two components of an effective or healthy work climate.
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Please explain at least two "lessons" you can learn from a family network map.
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Workers who explore attention training, self-knowledge, and self-mastery are often trying to develop __________________ in the workplace.
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Why would ascribing to a "national work culture" be ineffective?
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What are the benefits of looking up someone's Facebook account before hiring him or her? What are the downsides to this same action?
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Deck 14: Relationships in Our Lives: Family, Work, and Health-Related Contexts
1
________ managers describe their style in terms of a series of exchanges involving rewards or punishments for the actions of others.

A) Female
B) Male
C) Corporate
D) Competent
E) Friendly
B
2
The free flow of ideas during problem solving is known as ____________.

A) Gossiping
B) Talking
C) Sharing
D) Brainstorming
D
3
People from this generation tend to live with parents, grandparents, and uncles-all in the same household.

A) Accordion
B) Intergenerational
C) Nuclear
D) Blended
B
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Examples of dysfunctional workplace behaviors include which of the following?

A) Jokes
B) Promotion
C) Bullying
D) Collaboration
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Family members are _________________; the behavior of one family member affects the behavior of every other family member, both in and out of the family setting.

A) Independent
B) Interdependent
C) Dependent
D) Related
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Family rules dictate which of the following?

A) Regulation of family interaction
B) Determine who completes which tasks
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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To sustain relational satisfaction, what must we do?

A) Be comfortable expressing similarities
B) Be comfortable expressing differences
C) Be comfortable stating our needs
D) Be comfortable being alone
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This is a set of prescribed behaviors, and it is something that all family members perform.

A) Mores
B) Roles
C) Chores
D) Jobs
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This kind of family includes individuals who are heterosexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transsexual.

A) Boomerang
B) Nuclear
C) Blended
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Members of this generation are both individualistic and team players and seek more work-life balance than did generations before them.

A) Matures
B) Generation Y
C) Boomers
D) Generation X
E) None of the above
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This generation expects flexibility in work schedules-more so than other generations.

A) Generation Y
B) Baby boomers
C) Mature
D) Greatest Generation
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Generally, communication is done in "side-by-side" arrangement-avoiding eye contact-in this culture.

A) American
B) Korean
C) Asian
D) Arabic
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Keystones of effective interpersonal communication include all of the following except:

A) Verbalization
B) Problem solving
C) Joint decision making
D) Constructive observation
E) Criticism
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In 2011, how many women reported an episode of sexual harassment?

A) One in five
B) One in three
C) One in ten
D) One in four
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A two-person relationship is often known as what?

A) Couple
B) Group
C) Partnership
D) Dyad
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This principle tells us that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

A) Principle of communication
B) Principle of nonsummativity
C) Systems process of equifinality
D) Mutual influence
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This symptom of groupthink causes group members to interpret silence as agreement.

A) Mind guards
B) Self-censorship
C) Illusion of unanimity
D) Inherent morality
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These leaders act as guides to team members who are free to identify goals, establish procedures, and reach their own conclusions.

A) Authoritative
B) Participatory
C) Group
D) Responsive
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These teams are comprised of people who don't have to assemble physically to work together.

A) Social
B) Imaginary
C) Virtual
D) Healthy
E) Fighter
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While we are shown in the working lives of these characters in media, it seems that their personal lives and friends loom as equally important.

A) Women
B) Men
C) Supervisors
D) Part-time workers
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Definitions of family need to be flexible and reflective of the diverse forms of contemporary families.
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Families whose members communicate effectively are more adaptable to changes in power structures, role relationships, and roles within families.
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In Latin America, intuition often rules and, in Japanese cultures, subjectivity in decision making is stressed.
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Today, family members play many roles at once, which increases stress in any situation.
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Patient visits to male providers typically last longer than those visits to female providers.
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Collectivist cultures often prefer what is best for the group.
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While _______ are more likely than ______ to provide comfort, care, and warmth for family members, this responsibility also tends to be shared.
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Children in the United States are taught from an early age to place more value on ______________ ___________________ or initiative.
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How does increased sharing of tasks by males and females correlate with increased disclosure and relationship maintenance?
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In an intergenerational family structure, older children who were thought to have left the homestead permanently return home, causing accommodation concerns for all involved.
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It is in our close friendships that we first learn how to create, maintain, and end relationships.
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Provider insensitivity and consumer satisfaction are correlated.
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Families develop rules, beliefs, and rituals in isolation.
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A family's social background influences its preferred communication style and whether it is position or person oriented.
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Family living is a complicated affair, and not all families develop their own patterns.
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It is not necessary to consider one's beliefs and values when making health care decisions.
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How technology is used in an organization often indicates whether its leaders care for and respect those who work for them.
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The ability to develop effective interpersonal relationships with practitioners can be health enhancing.
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When male coworkers are in need of support or sympathy, they will often talk with other male coworkers first.
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One of the challenges facing modern families today is providing emotional support for parents who become dependent on their children.
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Explain the concepts on the continuum of decision making.
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How well groups work depends, in part, on these abilities.
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Individualism is no longer dominant in successful organizations; what is seen as more important?
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Mentoring top managers to use such technology as social media sites or e-mail is known as a practice called ______________________.
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This concept is built through risk and confirmation and broken through risk and disconfirmation.
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Just as we can use different routes to reach a destination, families may choose different paths to reach similar goals. This concept is known as what process?
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According to this theory, family members' behavior can be understood only in relation to each other and to the functioning of the family as a whole.
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Explain the analogy of family members being connected by a piece of rope; why is that relevant to our study of interpersonal communication?
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_______________, implied or spoken understandings, often guide communications within families.
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When handling conflict, we must utilize effective problem-solving and conflict resolution techniques. As you do this, what rules should you follow to foster perception sharing?
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In U.S. culture, it is difficult to gain access to someone in an organization because the person is perceived to be _______________________.
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Name-and explain-at least two components of an effective or healthy work climate.
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Please explain at least two "lessons" you can learn from a family network map.
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Workers who explore attention training, self-knowledge, and self-mastery are often trying to develop __________________ in the workplace.
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Why would ascribing to a "national work culture" be ineffective?
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What are the benefits of looking up someone's Facebook account before hiring him or her? What are the downsides to this same action?
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