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Exam 9: Communication in Close Relationships
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Question 61
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 81-84: Match each statement with the family communication pattern it characterizes. a.consensual b.pluralistic c.protective d.laissez-faire -Twelve-year old Russell asks his parents if he can attend a rock concert.They say "no" and end the discussion there.Russell does not bring it up again.
Question 62
True/False
One study found that the two least forgivable offenses of dating partners were sexual infidelity and unjustified suspicion.
Question 63
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One researcher suggests that if couples maintain a "magic ratio" of positive to negative interactions they will be likely to be more successful.
Question 64
True/False
Intimacy is closely linked to life satisfaction.
Question 65
True/False
Communicating effectively with family members is important because we can't choose them, and we will likely always feel their influence even if we cut them from our lives.
Question 66
True/False
While workplace romances can be messy, some research has shown that 34 percent of people who said they dated a coworker ended up marrying that person.
Question 67
True/False
Friendships are either task-oriented or relationship-oriented, but not both.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Research of male and female intimacy styles shows that
Question 69
Multiple Choice
The text states that romantic partners who fear rejection and abandonment are likely to act in ways that increase the odds of their fears coming to pass.This example best relates to which concept from Chapter Two?