Deck 10: Communication in Personal Relationships

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One big problem experienced by couples who are separated geographically is __________.

A) dyadic breakdown
B) lack of time to communicate
C) not being able to communicate about big issues
D) lack of social support
E)not being able to share small talk
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Passionate, intense, and fast moving love that is not confined to sexual passion and may be expressed in spiritual, intellectual, or emotional ways is known as __________.

A)eros
B) storge
C) ludus
D) mania
E) agape
TRUE/FALSE
Question
Relationships which are governed more by what we do than who we are, are __________.

A) personal relationships
B) casual relationships
C) friendships
D)social relationships
E) unique relationships
Question
That people are happier and more satisfied with balanced and equal relationships than unbalanced and unequal ones is known as __________.

A) psychological responsibility theory
B)equity theory
C) social support processes
D) dyadic processes
E) intrapsychic processes
Question
The opposing and continuous tensions found in personal relationships are known as __________.

A) regulative rules
B) constitutive rules
C)relationship dialectics
D) dyadic processes
E) equity theory
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In negotiating safer sex with your partner, which of the following would be considered a more constructive approach?

A) "Without a condom, you could give AIDS."
B) "You just don't care about me!"
C) "If you wear a condom, I'll have sex with you."
D) "You need to wear a jacket, dude!"
E)"I feel unsafe having unprotected sex."
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Miguel's big graduation party had been planned for weeks. His best friend approached him the day before the party and told him, "I won't be able to make it to your party because something came up." Miguel was shocked. He felt that his best friend was either in big trouble over something or that they weren't really friends after all. What kind of relationship rule was Miguel following?

A)constitutive
B) regulative
C) arbitrary
D) concrete
E) contextual
Question
Primary among the reason(s) researchers have found on why people do not practice safe sex is/are __________.

A) they don't care
B) they found it embarrassing to talk about sex
C) drugs and alcohol impaired their rational thought
D) a and b
E)b and c
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Gus says he wants to go out to dinner and suggests a pizza at Uno's. His best friend Jim replies, "Ah, that's where we always go. I'm bored with Uno's. Let's go somewhere different tonight." Gus says, "But I feel really comfortable at Uno's, it's so familiar." The tension between Gus and Jim reflects __________.

A) the autonomy/connection dialectic
B) the closedness/openness dialectic
C) the dominance/subordination dialectic
D)the novelty/predictability dialectic
E) the trust/intimacy dialectic
Question
The stage in an interracial relationship in which the couple struggles with external pressures is __________.

A) racial awareness
B) identity emergence
C) navigating
D)coping
E) scalating
Question
Relationship culture is best defined as __________.

A) the influence of a couple's culture on their interpersonal relationship
B) the degree to which a relationship is tied into the larger culture within which it exists
C)the private understandings, rules, and meanings that couples develop to define who they are
D) the degree to which a couple enjoys cultural activities such as attending concerts and going to art museums
E) none of the above
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Dan asked Sarah to come and meet his parents. What is the name for this event that is about to occur in their relationship?

A) enrichment
B)a turning point
C) segmentation
D) a stabilizing event
E) openness/closeness
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Single-mother Michelle worked two jobs while her daughters were growing up so they could have everything they need. This style of loving is known as __________.

A) mania
B) ludus
C)agape
D) eros
E) storge
Question
The process of communication that aims at sustaining intimacy in romantic relationships in face of changes within the partners and the surrounding context is known as __________.

A)navigating
B) ludus
C) performance
D) mania
E) euphoria
Question
The two greatest influences on initial attraction in romantic relationships are __________.

A) love and commitment
B)proximity and similarity
C) commitment and equity
D) matching and possibility
E) exploration and intensifying
Question
Lisa wants some time alone because she feels a need to get in touch with herself as an individual. However, she also feels the need to share experiences with her partner Bob and cherishes the time they spend together. The tension these different needs are generating within Lisa illustrates which relational dialectic?

A)autonomy/connection
B) novelty/predictability
C) commitment/love
D) spontaneity/routine
E) closedness/openness
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Tina and her sister were very close when they were growing up. They kept each other's deepest secrets. Once Tina got married, she and her sister had weekly phone conversations to keep in touch. After a particularly long phone conversation, Tina's husband asked her what was going on with her sister. Tina said, "Oh, nothing much." Her husband knew this wasn't true, but didn't ask any more questions. What relationship dialect does this reflect?

A) autonomy/connection
B) novelty/predictability
C)openness/closedness
D) neutralization
E) separation
Question
Making a decision to remain with a relationship is known as __________.

A)commitment
B) investments
C) passion
D) personal relationship
E) social relationship
Question
Relationships are embedded in contexts, meaning that __________.

A) there is a tension about what is real and what is ideal
B)the surroundings influence the interactions between the partners in the relationship
C) the roles for the people in the relationship are established by regulative rules
D) stabilized relationships become contextualized as they become more embedded in each other
E) a and c
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Bob and Patina respond to their tension by deciding to spend part of the weekend together and part of it engaged in separate activities. This response to relational dialectics is called __________.

A) separation
B)neutralization
C) voice
D) neglect
E) reframing
Question
Marital stability is closely linked to partners' perception that child care and housework will be equitably shared.
Question
The style of love that is a comfortable "best friends" kind of love that grows gradually is known as __________.
Question
Contradictory needs or tensions in personal relationships are called __________.
Question
The playful and sometimes manipulative style of loving is called __________.
Question
For couples that are really connected, geographic separation poses little difficulty.
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Most of our relationships are personal, not social.
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In romantic relationships similarities attract.
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__________ __________ refers to the private world of rules, understandings, meanings and patters of interacting that partners create for their relationships.
Question
What we put into relationships that cannot be retrieved if the relationships end are called __________.
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Reframing dialectical tensions involves seeing the tensions as not really in opposition to one another.
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Commitment grows out of infatuation brought on by passion.
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One important benchmark of an established friendship is the assumption of continuity.
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Once a couple makes a commitment to an intimate relationship is made by a couple, the relationship culture becomes static.
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Violence between intimates rarely stops without intervention.
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Personal relationships are influenced by the surroundings.
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The __________ predicts that people will seek relationships with others who closely match their values, attitudes, social background and physical attractiveness.
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Friends who are open with each other about many topics, but agree not to pry into other topics use __________ as a way to mange dialectics.
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A __________ __________ moves a relationship toward or away from intimacy.
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The decision to remain in a relationship is called __________.
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Relationship deterioration always leads to the end of a friendship.
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Explore the three relationship dialectics that have been identified and offer concrete examples for each type of tension.
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Discuss the different types of love as discussed in Chapter 10. Pick three and provide examples as how that type of love is used by you.
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Name and discuss the stages in the escalation of interracial romantic relationships.
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__________ __________ predicts that people will seek relationships with others who will closely match their own values, attitudes, social background, and physical attractiveness.
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Identify the challenges (or difficulties) of long-distance romantic relationships, and explain communication strategies for coping with these challenges. Your response should focus on how couples involved in long-distance relationships can establish and sustain satisfying communication.
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Identify and discuss the three broad stages of romantic relationships. Give examples for each stage.
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Deck 10: Communication in Personal Relationships
1
One big problem experienced by couples who are separated geographically is __________.

A) dyadic breakdown
B) lack of time to communicate
C) not being able to communicate about big issues
D) lack of social support
E)not being able to share small talk
E
2
Passionate, intense, and fast moving love that is not confined to sexual passion and may be expressed in spiritual, intellectual, or emotional ways is known as __________.

A)eros
B) storge
C) ludus
D) mania
E) agape
TRUE/FALSE
A
3
Relationships which are governed more by what we do than who we are, are __________.

A) personal relationships
B) casual relationships
C) friendships
D)social relationships
E) unique relationships
D
4
That people are happier and more satisfied with balanced and equal relationships than unbalanced and unequal ones is known as __________.

A) psychological responsibility theory
B)equity theory
C) social support processes
D) dyadic processes
E) intrapsychic processes
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The opposing and continuous tensions found in personal relationships are known as __________.

A) regulative rules
B) constitutive rules
C)relationship dialectics
D) dyadic processes
E) equity theory
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6
In negotiating safer sex with your partner, which of the following would be considered a more constructive approach?

A) "Without a condom, you could give AIDS."
B) "You just don't care about me!"
C) "If you wear a condom, I'll have sex with you."
D) "You need to wear a jacket, dude!"
E)"I feel unsafe having unprotected sex."
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7
Miguel's big graduation party had been planned for weeks. His best friend approached him the day before the party and told him, "I won't be able to make it to your party because something came up." Miguel was shocked. He felt that his best friend was either in big trouble over something or that they weren't really friends after all. What kind of relationship rule was Miguel following?

A)constitutive
B) regulative
C) arbitrary
D) concrete
E) contextual
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8
Primary among the reason(s) researchers have found on why people do not practice safe sex is/are __________.

A) they don't care
B) they found it embarrassing to talk about sex
C) drugs and alcohol impaired their rational thought
D) a and b
E)b and c
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9
Gus says he wants to go out to dinner and suggests a pizza at Uno's. His best friend Jim replies, "Ah, that's where we always go. I'm bored with Uno's. Let's go somewhere different tonight." Gus says, "But I feel really comfortable at Uno's, it's so familiar." The tension between Gus and Jim reflects __________.

A) the autonomy/connection dialectic
B) the closedness/openness dialectic
C) the dominance/subordination dialectic
D)the novelty/predictability dialectic
E) the trust/intimacy dialectic
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10
The stage in an interracial relationship in which the couple struggles with external pressures is __________.

A) racial awareness
B) identity emergence
C) navigating
D)coping
E) scalating
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11
Relationship culture is best defined as __________.

A) the influence of a couple's culture on their interpersonal relationship
B) the degree to which a relationship is tied into the larger culture within which it exists
C)the private understandings, rules, and meanings that couples develop to define who they are
D) the degree to which a couple enjoys cultural activities such as attending concerts and going to art museums
E) none of the above
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12
Dan asked Sarah to come and meet his parents. What is the name for this event that is about to occur in their relationship?

A) enrichment
B)a turning point
C) segmentation
D) a stabilizing event
E) openness/closeness
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13
Single-mother Michelle worked two jobs while her daughters were growing up so they could have everything they need. This style of loving is known as __________.

A) mania
B) ludus
C)agape
D) eros
E) storge
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14
The process of communication that aims at sustaining intimacy in romantic relationships in face of changes within the partners and the surrounding context is known as __________.

A)navigating
B) ludus
C) performance
D) mania
E) euphoria
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15
The two greatest influences on initial attraction in romantic relationships are __________.

A) love and commitment
B)proximity and similarity
C) commitment and equity
D) matching and possibility
E) exploration and intensifying
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16
Lisa wants some time alone because she feels a need to get in touch with herself as an individual. However, she also feels the need to share experiences with her partner Bob and cherishes the time they spend together. The tension these different needs are generating within Lisa illustrates which relational dialectic?

A)autonomy/connection
B) novelty/predictability
C) commitment/love
D) spontaneity/routine
E) closedness/openness
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17
Tina and her sister were very close when they were growing up. They kept each other's deepest secrets. Once Tina got married, she and her sister had weekly phone conversations to keep in touch. After a particularly long phone conversation, Tina's husband asked her what was going on with her sister. Tina said, "Oh, nothing much." Her husband knew this wasn't true, but didn't ask any more questions. What relationship dialect does this reflect?

A) autonomy/connection
B) novelty/predictability
C)openness/closedness
D) neutralization
E) separation
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18
Making a decision to remain with a relationship is known as __________.

A)commitment
B) investments
C) passion
D) personal relationship
E) social relationship
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19
Relationships are embedded in contexts, meaning that __________.

A) there is a tension about what is real and what is ideal
B)the surroundings influence the interactions between the partners in the relationship
C) the roles for the people in the relationship are established by regulative rules
D) stabilized relationships become contextualized as they become more embedded in each other
E) a and c
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20
Bob and Patina respond to their tension by deciding to spend part of the weekend together and part of it engaged in separate activities. This response to relational dialectics is called __________.

A) separation
B)neutralization
C) voice
D) neglect
E) reframing
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Marital stability is closely linked to partners' perception that child care and housework will be equitably shared.
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The style of love that is a comfortable "best friends" kind of love that grows gradually is known as __________.
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Contradictory needs or tensions in personal relationships are called __________.
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The playful and sometimes manipulative style of loving is called __________.
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For couples that are really connected, geographic separation poses little difficulty.
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Most of our relationships are personal, not social.
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In romantic relationships similarities attract.
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__________ __________ refers to the private world of rules, understandings, meanings and patters of interacting that partners create for their relationships.
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What we put into relationships that cannot be retrieved if the relationships end are called __________.
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Reframing dialectical tensions involves seeing the tensions as not really in opposition to one another.
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Commitment grows out of infatuation brought on by passion.
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One important benchmark of an established friendship is the assumption of continuity.
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Once a couple makes a commitment to an intimate relationship is made by a couple, the relationship culture becomes static.
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Violence between intimates rarely stops without intervention.
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Personal relationships are influenced by the surroundings.
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The __________ predicts that people will seek relationships with others who closely match their values, attitudes, social background and physical attractiveness.
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Friends who are open with each other about many topics, but agree not to pry into other topics use __________ as a way to mange dialectics.
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A __________ __________ moves a relationship toward or away from intimacy.
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The decision to remain in a relationship is called __________.
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Relationship deterioration always leads to the end of a friendship.
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Explore the three relationship dialectics that have been identified and offer concrete examples for each type of tension.
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Discuss the different types of love as discussed in Chapter 10. Pick three and provide examples as how that type of love is used by you.
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Name and discuss the stages in the escalation of interracial romantic relationships.
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__________ __________ predicts that people will seek relationships with others who will closely match their own values, attitudes, social background, and physical attractiveness.
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Identify the challenges (or difficulties) of long-distance romantic relationships, and explain communication strategies for coping with these challenges. Your response should focus on how couples involved in long-distance relationships can establish and sustain satisfying communication.
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Identify and discuss the three broad stages of romantic relationships. Give examples for each stage.
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