Deck 7: Understanding Interpersonal Communication

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Grace and Kelly have been friends since kindergarten. They met in school and now that they are both married, they live just blocks from one another. These two women demonstrate a relationship of _____.

A) choice
B) circumstance
C) habit
D) similarity
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According to the definition given in your book, which of the following situations would be classified as interpersonal communication?

A) The usher at the theatre looks at your tickets then points to the center aisle.
B) You and your roommate are discussing a movie you just watched.
C) You call the weather line to find out the forecast.
D) You present your project to your history class.
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The textbook notes that "opposites attract, but dramatic opposites seldom last." This phrase explains _____ in interpersonal relationships.

A) complexity
B) reliability
C) similarity
D) proximity
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Communication that occurs when two people attempt to mutually influence one another through a channel other than face-to-face, usually for the purpose of managing relationships is called_____ communication.

A) mediated interpersonal
B) hidden
C) blind
D) impersonal
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Mattie and Nancy first met each other on the job. Since they saw each other every day and worked together, they became friends. This situation best describes a relationship of _____.

A) choice
B) circumstance
C) time
D) social distance
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Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning physical and sexual attraction?

A) People generally are sexually attracted to everyone that they find physically attractive.
B) People can be physically attracted to someone that they do not find sexually attractive.
C) A standard ideal for physical and sexual attraction exists.
D) Physical and sexual attraction is the same thing.
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Marsha and Karen have been friends since grade school. They both deeply value one another's opinions, and they both play an important role in one another's life. This example best illustrates what aspect of interpersonal communication?

A) Quality
B) Simultaneous communication
C) Mutual influence
D) Relationship management
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When Myron and Phoebe met, each envisioned the other as a potential relationship partner because each saw the other as similar in physical attractiveness. This notion is probably due to_____.

A) proximity
B) complementarity
C) inclusion
D) the matching hypothesis
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Kendra is an athlete and tends to date men who are also athletes. This demonstrates the idea of attraction based on _____.

A) similarity
B) proximity
C) reciprocity
D) duality
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When Sonny and Carly were eating at a local restaurant and Sonny waved his hand in the air to call the food server to their table, he was engaging in _____.

A) interpersonal communication
B) self-disclosure
C) impersonal communication
D) immediacy behaviors
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Sandra tells Rhonda, "I find it interesting that all my boyfriends have been someone I met at work or someone who lived next door to me. It makes breakups very messy. I wish I could expand my dating pool." The fact that Sandra dates people she meets at work or next-door neighbors can be explained by which of the following aspects of interpersonal attraction?

A) Matching hypothesis
B) Similarity
C) Complementarity
D) Proximity
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Candace thinks Robert has a great smile and beautiful skin. You would say that Candace has a _____ attraction toward Robert.

A) sexual
B) maintenance
C) feminine
D) physical
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The tendency to seek out individuals who represent the same level of physical attractiveness as ourself is explained as _____.

A) proximity
B) inclusion
C) matching hypothesis
D) a relationship of choice
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Sicily needed to ask someone in her math class a question, but she didn't see any of the people who sat next to her in class in the lunchroom. The only person she saw was a boy who sat in the back corner of the math room, and she didn't even know his name. The fact that Sicily knows the people next to her in class better is explained by _____.

A) similarity
B) complexity
C) proximity
D) complementarity
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The term _____ is used to describe a motivational state that causes someone to think, feel, and behave in a positive manner toward someone else.

A) complementary
B) attraction
C) immediacy
D) sequencing
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When do relationships of circumstance occur?

A) When we communicate interpersonally with another
B) When we intentionally seek out the relationship
C) When the lives of two people overlap in some way
D) When the other person is not present
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The degree to which we desire to form and possibly maintain an interpersonal relationship with another person is called _____.

A) self-absorption
B) interpersonal attraction
C) similarity
D) proximity
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Morgan and Ricardo dated all through high school, but after they went to college in different states their relationship ended. Which of the following MOST likely explains this break up?

A) Proximity
B) Similarity
C) Security
D) Reliability
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The idea of complementarity is that we are attracted to people who _____.

A) have different interests and needs that round out our own
B) pay us a lot of compliments
C) have similar interests, values, and needs to our own
D) are about as physically attractive as we consider ourselves to be
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According to your book, relationships that are most likely to last are established between people who are _____.

A) similar in dispositions and preferences
B) dissimilar in dispositions and preferences
C) attracted because they're different
D) complementary to us
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Which of the following statements best describes the focus of uncertainty reduction theory?

A) How we communicate our attraction to other people
B) How we form our sense of self-worth in our relationships
C) How we determine the value of our interpersonal relationships in our lives
D) How we use information about other people in order to decrease ambiguity
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In the Johari window, the part of you that you know and have revealed to another person is called the ___ quadrant.

A) unknown
B) hidden
C) blind
D) open
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Alfredo was not very good at cooking or saving money when he met Belinda. Belinda liked to cook and possessed the ability to prepare a delicious meal for very little money. Alfredo was probably attracted to Belinda due to _____.

A) inclusion
B) complementarity
C) affection
D) control
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The Johari window is a model that explains how self-disclosure _____.

A) stays relatively consistent for most people in most relationships
B) differs from person to person from relationship to relationship, but stays the same for the duration of that relationship
C) varies from relationship to relationship, and reflects various stages of relational development
D) only changes during the later stages of a relationship
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When considering what kinds of information should and should not be disclosed to Miriam on their first date, Ronald should consider which information is right to disclose so early in the relationship. This is known as _____.

A) reciprocity
B) immediacy
C) narcissism
D) appropriateness
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Which of the following explains the unknown quadrant found in the Johari window?

A) It is hypothetical but probably nonexistent for most people.
B) It is fairly large for people who are introspective.
C) It represents that part of yourself that others are aware of but you are not.
D) It represents information about yourself that you and others have yet to discover.
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Darin saw his cousin, Malika, talking to a girl he had been interested in. Later, he asked Malika if the girl was involved in a relationship with anyone. What type of strategy was Darin using to gather information about the girl?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
Question
A common pattern in this culture is for one person's self-disclosure to be followed by a similar self-disclosure from the other person. This is the characteristic of self-disclosure known as _____.

A) reciprocity
B) appropriateness
C) assessment
D) reflexivity
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Another term used to describe a conversational narcissist is _____ communicator.

A) passive
B) interactive
C) active
D) self-absorbed
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Altman and Taylor's model of social penetration illustrates how _____.

A) people reduce uncertainty about each other in the early stages of a relationship
B) people make use of verbal and nonverbal communication to form impressions of the other
C) much and what kind of information we reveal in various stages of a relationship
D) men and women communicate differently in friendship relationships
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Nonverbal cues, such as eye contact, that indicate liking are referred to as _____.

A) immediacy
B) complementarity
C) proximity cues
D) inclusion cues
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Eileen and Roberto study together for their communication class. They find themselves discussing a wide variety of topics, but have kept their personal disclosures minimal and the interaction superficial. This relationship would be characterized as having _____.

A) depth but little breadth
B) breadth but little depth
C) neither much breadth nor depth
D) depth and breadth
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During their first night in the residence hall, Karl invited his new roommate to go to the union to shoot some pool and eat a pizza. What strategy was Karl using to gather information about his roommate?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
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A communication strategy of reducing our uncertainty by observing others and observing situations is describing a(n) _____ strategy.

A) passive
B) active
C) interactive
D) transactive
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Karla's friend, Jessica, always had to have the last word. If Karla complained about a difficult test, Jessica would say, "That's nothing, you should see the tests Dr. Brown gives." If Karla is excited about a trip she is going to take, Jessica would say, "Oh, I've been there lots of times." Jessica could be described as having _____.

A) conversational narcissism
B) other orientation
C) complementarity
D) immediacy
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Betty and Barney were attracted to one another although they did not appear to their friends to "go together." Betty was not very good with money, but Barney kept his checkbook in immaculate order and always knew how much money they had available to spend. These two found an attraction based on _____.

A) self-disclosure
B) proximity
C) complementarity
D) compatibility
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Jonathan sat down next to Sandra and made eye contact. He then moved a little closer to her and increased eye contact and leaned forward, toward her, when she began to speak. These actions indicate which of the following on the part of Jonathan?

A) Reciprocity
B) Narcissism
C) Passivity
D) Immediacy
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Porter noticed that when he talked to Alicia, she looked him straight in the eye and leaned close to him. Alicia is demonstrating _____.

A) immediacy
B) primacy
C) uncertainty
D) stereotyping
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Tim had been watching Pat all semester in class, although they had never really talked. At first he thought that Pat was about as interesting as a piece of toast, but as the semester progressed he could tell from Pat's comments that Pat had a very dry, biting sense of humor. He began to think that Pat might be an interesting person to be friends with. What information reduction strategy is Tim using?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
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What are the three properties of self-disclosure?

A) Reciprocity, appropriateness, risk
B) Speaking, hearing, listening
C) Commonality, personality, viability
D) Equality, self-talk, mannerisms
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The notion of "quality" of our communication implies that we treat the other person as a unique human being rather than as a role.
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Gender is not an issue in the area of self-disclosure.
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According to the matching hypothesis, an average-looking man is more likely to seek an extremely good-looking woman when considering marriage.
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Laura and Susan are sisters. This relationship is a relationship of circumstance.
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When we respond to the cashier at the local market by his or her role rather than as a unique human being, we are engaging in impersonal communication.
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Reciprocity in self-disclosure is the tendency to reveal only superficial information in relationships that are not intimate.
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Narcissistic communicators converse mostly about their conversational partners and typically provide less detail in their narratives than their partner might like.
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When we self-disclose, we make ourselves vulnerable and forfeit control of information.
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Your book recommends that the best definition of interpersonal communication is simply face-to-face interaction between two people.
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A person's hairstyle can be a form of physical attraction.
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Explain impersonal communication and provide an example.
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Impersonal communication occurs not just when we interact with someone, but when we treat the other as a unique human being.
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Communicating directly with a person in order to reduce our uncertainty is an interactive strategy.
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Conversational narcissism can be a personality trait or a temporary style.
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The unknown quadrant in the Johari window represents information that others know about us that we do not know.
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You may be physically attracted to someone but not be sexually attracted to them.
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Interpersonal attraction is the degree to which you desire to form and possibly maintain an interpersonal relationship with another person.
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We are less likely to be attracted to people who are far away from us physically and geographically.
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The Johari window is a model used to discuss self-disclosure.
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Complementarity refers to the likelihood of being attracted to people who are physically close rather than to those who are farther away.
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A _____ attraction is the degree to which one is drawn to another person's bodily attributes.
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The tendency to be attracted to persons with abilities, interests, and needs that differ from one's own, but that balance or round out one's own, is called _____.
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Define the concept of reciprocity.
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Briefly explain immediacy.
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Perception checking and getting information from third parties describes the _____ strategy of uncertainty reduction.
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A relationship that is sought out and intentionally developed is a relationship of _____.
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What is interpersonal attraction?
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Explain uncertainty reduction theory. How might we go about reducing our uncertainty?
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The three properties of self-disclosure discussed in the textbook are reciprocity, appropriateness, and _____.
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Altman and Taylor's model looks at the _____ of information, which refers to how many different issues are discussed by two people. In addition, the model looks at the _____ of information, which looks at the level of intimacy represented by that information.
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Self-_____ refers to voluntarily providing information to others that they would not learn if you did not tell them.
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_____ refers to the likelihood being attracted to your neighbor because he or she lives right next door.
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What is the difference between a relationship of circumstance and a relationship of choice? Give a few examples of each.
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_____ theory studies the driving human motivation to increase predictability by reducing the unknown in one's circumstances.
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Explain the concept of similarity.
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Explain the matching hypothesis.
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The _____ hypothesis is the tendency for one to seek out individuals who represent the same level of physical attractiveness as oneself.
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Demonstrate the difference between a relationship of circumstance and a relationship of choice.
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Briefly describe and explain the social penetration model.
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A relationship that forms situationally, simply because one's life overlaps with another in some way is a relationship of _____.
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Grace and Kelly have been friends since kindergarten. They met in school and now that they are both married, they live just blocks from one another. These two women demonstrate a relationship of _____.

A) choice
B) circumstance
C) habit
D) similarity
A
2
According to the definition given in your book, which of the following situations would be classified as interpersonal communication?

A) The usher at the theatre looks at your tickets then points to the center aisle.
B) You and your roommate are discussing a movie you just watched.
C) You call the weather line to find out the forecast.
D) You present your project to your history class.
B
3
The textbook notes that "opposites attract, but dramatic opposites seldom last." This phrase explains _____ in interpersonal relationships.

A) complexity
B) reliability
C) similarity
D) proximity
C
4
Communication that occurs when two people attempt to mutually influence one another through a channel other than face-to-face, usually for the purpose of managing relationships is called_____ communication.

A) mediated interpersonal
B) hidden
C) blind
D) impersonal
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Mattie and Nancy first met each other on the job. Since they saw each other every day and worked together, they became friends. This situation best describes a relationship of _____.

A) choice
B) circumstance
C) time
D) social distance
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Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning physical and sexual attraction?

A) People generally are sexually attracted to everyone that they find physically attractive.
B) People can be physically attracted to someone that they do not find sexually attractive.
C) A standard ideal for physical and sexual attraction exists.
D) Physical and sexual attraction is the same thing.
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Marsha and Karen have been friends since grade school. They both deeply value one another's opinions, and they both play an important role in one another's life. This example best illustrates what aspect of interpersonal communication?

A) Quality
B) Simultaneous communication
C) Mutual influence
D) Relationship management
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When Myron and Phoebe met, each envisioned the other as a potential relationship partner because each saw the other as similar in physical attractiveness. This notion is probably due to_____.

A) proximity
B) complementarity
C) inclusion
D) the matching hypothesis
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Kendra is an athlete and tends to date men who are also athletes. This demonstrates the idea of attraction based on _____.

A) similarity
B) proximity
C) reciprocity
D) duality
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When Sonny and Carly were eating at a local restaurant and Sonny waved his hand in the air to call the food server to their table, he was engaging in _____.

A) interpersonal communication
B) self-disclosure
C) impersonal communication
D) immediacy behaviors
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Sandra tells Rhonda, "I find it interesting that all my boyfriends have been someone I met at work or someone who lived next door to me. It makes breakups very messy. I wish I could expand my dating pool." The fact that Sandra dates people she meets at work or next-door neighbors can be explained by which of the following aspects of interpersonal attraction?

A) Matching hypothesis
B) Similarity
C) Complementarity
D) Proximity
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Candace thinks Robert has a great smile and beautiful skin. You would say that Candace has a _____ attraction toward Robert.

A) sexual
B) maintenance
C) feminine
D) physical
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The tendency to seek out individuals who represent the same level of physical attractiveness as ourself is explained as _____.

A) proximity
B) inclusion
C) matching hypothesis
D) a relationship of choice
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Sicily needed to ask someone in her math class a question, but she didn't see any of the people who sat next to her in class in the lunchroom. The only person she saw was a boy who sat in the back corner of the math room, and she didn't even know his name. The fact that Sicily knows the people next to her in class better is explained by _____.

A) similarity
B) complexity
C) proximity
D) complementarity
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The term _____ is used to describe a motivational state that causes someone to think, feel, and behave in a positive manner toward someone else.

A) complementary
B) attraction
C) immediacy
D) sequencing
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When do relationships of circumstance occur?

A) When we communicate interpersonally with another
B) When we intentionally seek out the relationship
C) When the lives of two people overlap in some way
D) When the other person is not present
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The degree to which we desire to form and possibly maintain an interpersonal relationship with another person is called _____.

A) self-absorption
B) interpersonal attraction
C) similarity
D) proximity
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Morgan and Ricardo dated all through high school, but after they went to college in different states their relationship ended. Which of the following MOST likely explains this break up?

A) Proximity
B) Similarity
C) Security
D) Reliability
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The idea of complementarity is that we are attracted to people who _____.

A) have different interests and needs that round out our own
B) pay us a lot of compliments
C) have similar interests, values, and needs to our own
D) are about as physically attractive as we consider ourselves to be
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According to your book, relationships that are most likely to last are established between people who are _____.

A) similar in dispositions and preferences
B) dissimilar in dispositions and preferences
C) attracted because they're different
D) complementary to us
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Which of the following statements best describes the focus of uncertainty reduction theory?

A) How we communicate our attraction to other people
B) How we form our sense of self-worth in our relationships
C) How we determine the value of our interpersonal relationships in our lives
D) How we use information about other people in order to decrease ambiguity
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In the Johari window, the part of you that you know and have revealed to another person is called the ___ quadrant.

A) unknown
B) hidden
C) blind
D) open
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Alfredo was not very good at cooking or saving money when he met Belinda. Belinda liked to cook and possessed the ability to prepare a delicious meal for very little money. Alfredo was probably attracted to Belinda due to _____.

A) inclusion
B) complementarity
C) affection
D) control
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The Johari window is a model that explains how self-disclosure _____.

A) stays relatively consistent for most people in most relationships
B) differs from person to person from relationship to relationship, but stays the same for the duration of that relationship
C) varies from relationship to relationship, and reflects various stages of relational development
D) only changes during the later stages of a relationship
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When considering what kinds of information should and should not be disclosed to Miriam on their first date, Ronald should consider which information is right to disclose so early in the relationship. This is known as _____.

A) reciprocity
B) immediacy
C) narcissism
D) appropriateness
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Which of the following explains the unknown quadrant found in the Johari window?

A) It is hypothetical but probably nonexistent for most people.
B) It is fairly large for people who are introspective.
C) It represents that part of yourself that others are aware of but you are not.
D) It represents information about yourself that you and others have yet to discover.
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Darin saw his cousin, Malika, talking to a girl he had been interested in. Later, he asked Malika if the girl was involved in a relationship with anyone. What type of strategy was Darin using to gather information about the girl?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
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A common pattern in this culture is for one person's self-disclosure to be followed by a similar self-disclosure from the other person. This is the characteristic of self-disclosure known as _____.

A) reciprocity
B) appropriateness
C) assessment
D) reflexivity
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Another term used to describe a conversational narcissist is _____ communicator.

A) passive
B) interactive
C) active
D) self-absorbed
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Altman and Taylor's model of social penetration illustrates how _____.

A) people reduce uncertainty about each other in the early stages of a relationship
B) people make use of verbal and nonverbal communication to form impressions of the other
C) much and what kind of information we reveal in various stages of a relationship
D) men and women communicate differently in friendship relationships
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Nonverbal cues, such as eye contact, that indicate liking are referred to as _____.

A) immediacy
B) complementarity
C) proximity cues
D) inclusion cues
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Eileen and Roberto study together for their communication class. They find themselves discussing a wide variety of topics, but have kept their personal disclosures minimal and the interaction superficial. This relationship would be characterized as having _____.

A) depth but little breadth
B) breadth but little depth
C) neither much breadth nor depth
D) depth and breadth
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During their first night in the residence hall, Karl invited his new roommate to go to the union to shoot some pool and eat a pizza. What strategy was Karl using to gather information about his roommate?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
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A communication strategy of reducing our uncertainty by observing others and observing situations is describing a(n) _____ strategy.

A) passive
B) active
C) interactive
D) transactive
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Karla's friend, Jessica, always had to have the last word. If Karla complained about a difficult test, Jessica would say, "That's nothing, you should see the tests Dr. Brown gives." If Karla is excited about a trip she is going to take, Jessica would say, "Oh, I've been there lots of times." Jessica could be described as having _____.

A) conversational narcissism
B) other orientation
C) complementarity
D) immediacy
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Betty and Barney were attracted to one another although they did not appear to their friends to "go together." Betty was not very good with money, but Barney kept his checkbook in immaculate order and always knew how much money they had available to spend. These two found an attraction based on _____.

A) self-disclosure
B) proximity
C) complementarity
D) compatibility
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Jonathan sat down next to Sandra and made eye contact. He then moved a little closer to her and increased eye contact and leaned forward, toward her, when she began to speak. These actions indicate which of the following on the part of Jonathan?

A) Reciprocity
B) Narcissism
C) Passivity
D) Immediacy
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Porter noticed that when he talked to Alicia, she looked him straight in the eye and leaned close to him. Alicia is demonstrating _____.

A) immediacy
B) primacy
C) uncertainty
D) stereotyping
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Tim had been watching Pat all semester in class, although they had never really talked. At first he thought that Pat was about as interesting as a piece of toast, but as the semester progressed he could tell from Pat's comments that Pat had a very dry, biting sense of humor. He began to think that Pat might be an interesting person to be friends with. What information reduction strategy is Tim using?

A) Passive
B) Active
C) Interactive
D) Strategic
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What are the three properties of self-disclosure?

A) Reciprocity, appropriateness, risk
B) Speaking, hearing, listening
C) Commonality, personality, viability
D) Equality, self-talk, mannerisms
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The notion of "quality" of our communication implies that we treat the other person as a unique human being rather than as a role.
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Gender is not an issue in the area of self-disclosure.
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According to the matching hypothesis, an average-looking man is more likely to seek an extremely good-looking woman when considering marriage.
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Laura and Susan are sisters. This relationship is a relationship of circumstance.
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When we respond to the cashier at the local market by his or her role rather than as a unique human being, we are engaging in impersonal communication.
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Reciprocity in self-disclosure is the tendency to reveal only superficial information in relationships that are not intimate.
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Narcissistic communicators converse mostly about their conversational partners and typically provide less detail in their narratives than their partner might like.
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48
When we self-disclose, we make ourselves vulnerable and forfeit control of information.
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49
Your book recommends that the best definition of interpersonal communication is simply face-to-face interaction between two people.
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50
A person's hairstyle can be a form of physical attraction.
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51
Explain impersonal communication and provide an example.
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52
Impersonal communication occurs not just when we interact with someone, but when we treat the other as a unique human being.
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53
Communicating directly with a person in order to reduce our uncertainty is an interactive strategy.
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54
Conversational narcissism can be a personality trait or a temporary style.
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55
The unknown quadrant in the Johari window represents information that others know about us that we do not know.
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56
You may be physically attracted to someone but not be sexually attracted to them.
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57
Interpersonal attraction is the degree to which you desire to form and possibly maintain an interpersonal relationship with another person.
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58
We are less likely to be attracted to people who are far away from us physically and geographically.
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59
The Johari window is a model used to discuss self-disclosure.
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60
Complementarity refers to the likelihood of being attracted to people who are physically close rather than to those who are farther away.
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61
A _____ attraction is the degree to which one is drawn to another person's bodily attributes.
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62
The tendency to be attracted to persons with abilities, interests, and needs that differ from one's own, but that balance or round out one's own, is called _____.
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63
Define the concept of reciprocity.
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64
Briefly explain immediacy.
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65
Perception checking and getting information from third parties describes the _____ strategy of uncertainty reduction.
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66
A relationship that is sought out and intentionally developed is a relationship of _____.
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67
What is interpersonal attraction?
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68
Explain uncertainty reduction theory. How might we go about reducing our uncertainty?
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69
The three properties of self-disclosure discussed in the textbook are reciprocity, appropriateness, and _____.
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70
Altman and Taylor's model looks at the _____ of information, which refers to how many different issues are discussed by two people. In addition, the model looks at the _____ of information, which looks at the level of intimacy represented by that information.
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71
Self-_____ refers to voluntarily providing information to others that they would not learn if you did not tell them.
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72
_____ refers to the likelihood being attracted to your neighbor because he or she lives right next door.
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73
What is the difference between a relationship of circumstance and a relationship of choice? Give a few examples of each.
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74
_____ theory studies the driving human motivation to increase predictability by reducing the unknown in one's circumstances.
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75
Explain the concept of similarity.
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76
Explain the matching hypothesis.
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77
The _____ hypothesis is the tendency for one to seek out individuals who represent the same level of physical attractiveness as oneself.
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78
Demonstrate the difference between a relationship of circumstance and a relationship of choice.
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Briefly describe and explain the social penetration model.
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A relationship that forms situationally, simply because one's life overlaps with another in some way is a relationship of _____.
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