Deck 9: Personal Relationships

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An essential feature of any relationship is that two people have influence over each other, or that they are

A) communal
B) interdependent
C) intimate
D) committed
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Interdependence theory analyzes patterns of interaction between partners in terms of

A) the partners' perceptions of the fairness of the interactions
B) the perceived intimacy of the interactions
C) the rewards and costs that partners give and receive
D) the amount of control that partners exercise over each other
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What is a characteristic of close relationships?

A) they involve frequent interaction that occurs over a long period of time
B) the interactions include many different types of activities or events
C) the influence between people is strong
D) all of the above
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The most influential perspective on social relationships is provided by various _____ theories.

A) cognitive dissonance
B) cognitive consistency
C) learning
D) social exchange
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Foa and Foa have identified six basic types of rewards of social interaction that they classify along two dimensions: concreteness and

A) particularism
B) generality
C) generalism
D) abstraction
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six basic types of rewards of social interaction that have been identified by Foa and Foa?

A) money
B) sexual gratification
C) status
D) services
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When asked about the rewards and costs they experienced in a romantic relationship, women expressed greater concern than men about

A) investments of time and energy in the relationship
B) monetary costs
C) being dependent on a partner
D) all of the above
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Your roommate announces that she is dumping her current boyfriend because "He is getting more out of our relationship than I am!"Her reaction supports the basic principles of

A) interdependence theory
B) the norm of reciprocity
C) the mutuality hypothesis
D) social penetration theory
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Comparison level for alternatives refers to

A) the number of potential alternative relationship partners that are available
B) the assessment of how one's relationship compares to other relationships
Currently available
C) the quality of outcomes a person deserves in a relationship
D) the feeling that the rewards and costs are fairly distributed across partners
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A person whose comparison level is low and whose costs exceed the rewards of a relationship will likely feel

A) highly committed
B) unsatisfied
C) depressed
D) inequity
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Bill and Sarah like to do many of the same things, like dancing, reading, and mountain climbing. An interdependence theorist would say that they have

A) high commitment
B) equity
C) intimacy
D) correspondent outcomes
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Two new roommates sit down to negotiate who will be in charge of cooking, cleaning, and paying the bills. They are engaging in

A) role-taking
B) role-making
C) a communal relationship
D) a non-reciprocal relationship
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The offshoot of social exchange theory that focuses on fairness in relationships is known as

A) dissonance theory
B) balance theory
C) equity theory
D) the harmony principle
Question
Which of the following is NOT an assumption of equity theory?

A) People in relationships try to maximize their outcomes.
B) People in inequitable relationships feel distress.
C) People will evaluate the fairness of their outcomes compared to those of other potential relationships.
D) Individuals in inequitable relationships will take steps to restore equity.
Question
Which person in an unequitable relationship is likely to feel distressed?

A) the underbenefited partner
B) the overbenefited partner
C) both the underbenefited and the overbenefited partner
D) neither partner will feel distress until the relationship is ended
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Research has generally found that equity is less important to happiness than

A) commitment
B) rewards
C) costs
D) investments
Question
Clark and Mills have distinguished between what they call communal relationships and _____ relationships.

A) exchange
B) particularistic
C) individualistic
D) concrete
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Tammy's friend waters her plants while she is away on vacation. Upon returning, Tammy quickly offers to take care of her friend's cat while she is gone. According to Clark and Mills, Tammy and her friend have a(n)

A) committed relationship
B) reciprocal relationship
C) communal relationship
D) exchange relationship
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The special type of conversation in which we share intimate information and feelings with another person is known as

A) self-aggrandizement
B) self-serving talk
C) self-disclosure
D) self-revelation
Question
We tend to like people most when self-disclosure is

A) very intimate
B) limited
C) reciprocal
D) immediate
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Kelly is introduced to Caroline for the first time, and Kelly immediately begins to reveal to Caroline the intimate details of her relationship with her boyfriend. According to research, Caroline is likely to feel

A) pressure to reciprocate
B) that Kelly is breaking a social norm
C) somewhat negatively toward Kelly
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a hazard of self-disclosure?

A) indifference
B) rejection
C) reactance
D) betrayal
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A person who is trying to make new friends should

A) always self-disclose at high levels
B) withhold most personal information
C) self-disclose immediately and then withdraw
D) self-disclose, but consider the possible risks
Question
Cross-cultural studies of self-disclosure show that

A) people in collectivist cultures reveal significantly more than in individualistic cultures
B) people in collectivist cultures reveal equally to close friends and distant companions
C) people in collectivist cultures almost never self-disclose
D) people in collectivist cultures self-disclose less than those in individualistic cultures
Question
Studies of self-disclosure in love marriages and arranged marriages in different cultures indicate that

A) higher satisfaction is associated with more disclosure among U.S. couples
B) Indian couples in arranged marriages self-disclose the most
C) Indian couples in love marriages showed no association between satisfaction and disclosure
D) all of the above
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__________ friends show a preference for talking, and __________ friends show a greater interest in shared activities.

A) Men; women
B) Equitable; communal
C) Women; men
D) Communal; equitable
Question
The gender difference in self-disclosure is greatest in

A) committed relationships
B) same-sex relationships
C) opposite-sex relationships
D) communal relationships
Question
Studies of self-disclosure suggest that

A) women are more likely than men to discuss their strengths with each other
B) men in Hong Kong and Jordan disclose more with each other than men in the
United States
C) self-disclosure is unrelated to marital satisfaction
D) surprisingly, people disclose more to their acquaintances than to their closest companions
Question
Reis and colleagues have proposed a model of the way ________ is created in the interaction of two people.

A) commitment
B) equity
C) reciprocity
D) intimacy
Question
Research on the association between self-disclosure and intimacy suggests that

A) self-disclosure is only one component of intimacy
B) self-disclosure by itself creates intimacy
C) self-disclosure and intimacy are unrelated
D) none of the above
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________ refers to a person's ability to influence deliberately the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of another person.

A) Perceived control
B) Compliance ability
C) Social power
D) Social penetration
Question
In a recent survey of 3,000 married couples, approximately _____ percent said that the balance of power in their relationship was equal.

A) 5
B) 25
C) 64
D) 95
Question
Research on power in close relationships shows that

A) most couples report that the balance of power in their marriages is approximately equal
B) African American marriages are more likely to be female-dominated than Mexican American and Anglo marriages
C) resources such as money and education are unrelated to the balance of power
D) female-dominant couples report the highest relationship satisfaction
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Research has ________ the belief that Mexican American marriages are male-dominated.

A) validated
B) not supported
C) not tested
D) provided mixed support for
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What determines whether a relationship is equal in power?

A) social norms
B) relative resources
C) principle of least interest
D) all of the above
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Which person in a relationship is likely to have the most power?

A) the person who is most physically attractive
B) the person with the better job
C) the person who is most committed to the relationship
D) all of the above
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You observe that your new roommate is totally dominated by his girlfriend, simply because he is more attracted to her than she is to him. You say to yourself, "I guess _____ must be right."

A) Valerian Derlega
B) Dolores Mack
C) Willard Waller
D) Reis and Shaver
Question
The potential for conflict increases as two people become more

A) educated
B) committed
C) interdependent
D) independent
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In a recent survey, _____ of the married people polled reported having "unpleasant disagreements"With their spouse at least occasionally.

A) a few
B) almost half
C) about two-thirds
D) almost all
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According to a recent survey, married people average about _____ "unpleasant disagreements"With their spouse each month.

A) 1-2
B) 3-5
C) 6-10
D) 11 or more
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Braiker and Kelley identified three categories of conflict problems. They include all of the following EXCEPT

A) dispositions
B) cognitive
C) norms
D) behaviors
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All of the forces, positive or negative, acting to keep an individual in a relationship are known as

A) commitment
B) exemplars
C) satisfaction
D) balancers
Question
In many relationships, there is ________ association between satisfaction and commitment.

A) no
B) a weak
C) a moderate
D) a strong
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According to interdependence theory, satisfaction in a relationship depends on

A) commitment and costs
B) comparison level and comparison level for alternatives
C) outcomes and comparison level
D) rewards and commitment
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Commitment is affected by both

A) investments and costs
B) rewards and satisfaction
C) alternative and rewards
D) alternatives and investments
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Heaton and Albrecht found that _____ % of married people were relatively unhappy in their marriage but expected to stay together nonetheless.

A) 19
B) 50
C) 7
D) 63
Question
Studies of satisfaction among gay and lesbian couples show

A) that lesbian couples are happier than gay or straight couples
B) that straight couples are happier than gay and lesbian couples
C) that straight and lesbian couples are happier than gay couples
D) no differences among straight, gay, and lesbian couples
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Researchers have shown that when asked about the likelihood that they will be divorced,

A) people underestimate their own risk of divorce
B) people underestimate the overall divorce rate
C) people look to see how many of their friends and family members have been divorced
D) all of the above
Question
Research on positive illusions in relationships shows that

A) these illusions are found primarily in the United States
B) having positive illusions predicts more satisfying and longer-lasting relationships
C) people's predictions about the longevity of their relationships are usually more accurate than the predictions of their friends and family
D) people underestimate their risk of divorce but are realistic in their predictions of their future relationship satisfaction
Question
Sprecher (1998) conducted a study of dating couples and found that couples whose relationships endured over four years remembered their love as increasing over those years. They also found that

A) reports of love actually did increase over the years
B) reports of love actually decreased over the years
C) reports of love did not change over the years
D) none of the above
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Happy couples tend to make ________ attributions.

A) global
B) undifferentiated
C) self-improving
D) relationship-enhancing
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David and Joy are in an unhappy relationship. When David takes Joy out for dinner, Joy is likely to make a(n) ________ attribution for his behavior.

A) internal
B) unstable
C) global
D) uncontrollable
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Compared to distressed couples, people in happy relationships are

A) more committed
B) less control oriented
C) less likely to make global attributions for positive events
D) less likely to reciprocate negative behavior
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The common reactions to dissatisfaction identified by Caryl Rusbult include all of the following EXCEPT

A) loyalty
B) exit
C) suspicion
D) voice
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According to Rusbult, when Jack responds to dissatisfaction by discussing his concerns with his partner, he is utilizing the reaction known as

A) voice
B) posturing
C) loyalty
D) compromise
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Two people do not need to influence each other to have a relationship.
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What is rewarding to one person may be of little value to someone else.
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Foa and Foa argue that rewards of social interaction can be classified along two dimensions: particularism and concreteness.
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Sedikides, Oliver, and Campbell (1994) found that men expressed greater concern about being dependent on a partner while women expressed greater concern about monetary costs of dating.
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How easy or difficult it is for two people to coordinate their outcomes depends on how much they share common interests and goals.
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When partners like to do many of the same things and value the same activities, they are said to have correspondent outcomes.
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People are less likely to use the equity principle when they are interacting with friends rather than strangers.
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Satisfaction in dating and marriage is not affected by perceptions of equity.
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Exchange relationships occur most often with family members and close friends.
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In communal relationships, people feel a personal responsibility for the needs of the other.
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Self-perception is a type of conversation where we share intimate information and feelings with another person.
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Self-disclosure does not tend to be reciprocated.
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In general, we like people most whose self-disclosure is reciprocal and gradual.
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For U.S. couples, higher satisfaction is associated with greater verbal disclosure.
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The link between self-disclosure and marital satisfaction does not depend on cultural beliefs.
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Sex differences in self-disclosure are most pronounced in same-sex relationships.
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Research supports the stereotype that all men are inexpressive the majority of the time.
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Self-disclosure is the sole determinant of intimacy.
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Social power refers to a person's ability to influence deliberately the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of another person.
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A majority of U.S. couples describe their romantic relationships as male dominated.
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Only a small minority of Mexican-American marriages are egalitarian.
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Social exchange theory predicts that when partners are imbalanced in their resources, the person who has more resources will have more power.
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The person who wants most to continue a relationship has the greatest power.
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The potential for conflict increases as two people become more interdependent.
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Among married couples, conflict is fairly uncommon.
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1
An essential feature of any relationship is that two people have influence over each other, or that they are

A) communal
B) interdependent
C) intimate
D) committed
interdependent
2
Interdependence theory analyzes patterns of interaction between partners in terms of

A) the partners' perceptions of the fairness of the interactions
B) the perceived intimacy of the interactions
C) the rewards and costs that partners give and receive
D) the amount of control that partners exercise over each other
the rewards and costs that partners give and receive
3
What is a characteristic of close relationships?

A) they involve frequent interaction that occurs over a long period of time
B) the interactions include many different types of activities or events
C) the influence between people is strong
D) all of the above
all of the above
4
The most influential perspective on social relationships is provided by various _____ theories.

A) cognitive dissonance
B) cognitive consistency
C) learning
D) social exchange
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Foa and Foa have identified six basic types of rewards of social interaction that they classify along two dimensions: concreteness and

A) particularism
B) generality
C) generalism
D) abstraction
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six basic types of rewards of social interaction that have been identified by Foa and Foa?

A) money
B) sexual gratification
C) status
D) services
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When asked about the rewards and costs they experienced in a romantic relationship, women expressed greater concern than men about

A) investments of time and energy in the relationship
B) monetary costs
C) being dependent on a partner
D) all of the above
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Your roommate announces that she is dumping her current boyfriend because "He is getting more out of our relationship than I am!"Her reaction supports the basic principles of

A) interdependence theory
B) the norm of reciprocity
C) the mutuality hypothesis
D) social penetration theory
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Comparison level for alternatives refers to

A) the number of potential alternative relationship partners that are available
B) the assessment of how one's relationship compares to other relationships
Currently available
C) the quality of outcomes a person deserves in a relationship
D) the feeling that the rewards and costs are fairly distributed across partners
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A person whose comparison level is low and whose costs exceed the rewards of a relationship will likely feel

A) highly committed
B) unsatisfied
C) depressed
D) inequity
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Bill and Sarah like to do many of the same things, like dancing, reading, and mountain climbing. An interdependence theorist would say that they have

A) high commitment
B) equity
C) intimacy
D) correspondent outcomes
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Two new roommates sit down to negotiate who will be in charge of cooking, cleaning, and paying the bills. They are engaging in

A) role-taking
B) role-making
C) a communal relationship
D) a non-reciprocal relationship
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The offshoot of social exchange theory that focuses on fairness in relationships is known as

A) dissonance theory
B) balance theory
C) equity theory
D) the harmony principle
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Which of the following is NOT an assumption of equity theory?

A) People in relationships try to maximize their outcomes.
B) People in inequitable relationships feel distress.
C) People will evaluate the fairness of their outcomes compared to those of other potential relationships.
D) Individuals in inequitable relationships will take steps to restore equity.
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Which person in an unequitable relationship is likely to feel distressed?

A) the underbenefited partner
B) the overbenefited partner
C) both the underbenefited and the overbenefited partner
D) neither partner will feel distress until the relationship is ended
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Research has generally found that equity is less important to happiness than

A) commitment
B) rewards
C) costs
D) investments
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Clark and Mills have distinguished between what they call communal relationships and _____ relationships.

A) exchange
B) particularistic
C) individualistic
D) concrete
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Tammy's friend waters her plants while she is away on vacation. Upon returning, Tammy quickly offers to take care of her friend's cat while she is gone. According to Clark and Mills, Tammy and her friend have a(n)

A) committed relationship
B) reciprocal relationship
C) communal relationship
D) exchange relationship
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The special type of conversation in which we share intimate information and feelings with another person is known as

A) self-aggrandizement
B) self-serving talk
C) self-disclosure
D) self-revelation
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We tend to like people most when self-disclosure is

A) very intimate
B) limited
C) reciprocal
D) immediate
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Kelly is introduced to Caroline for the first time, and Kelly immediately begins to reveal to Caroline the intimate details of her relationship with her boyfriend. According to research, Caroline is likely to feel

A) pressure to reciprocate
B) that Kelly is breaking a social norm
C) somewhat negatively toward Kelly
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a hazard of self-disclosure?

A) indifference
B) rejection
C) reactance
D) betrayal
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A person who is trying to make new friends should

A) always self-disclose at high levels
B) withhold most personal information
C) self-disclose immediately and then withdraw
D) self-disclose, but consider the possible risks
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Cross-cultural studies of self-disclosure show that

A) people in collectivist cultures reveal significantly more than in individualistic cultures
B) people in collectivist cultures reveal equally to close friends and distant companions
C) people in collectivist cultures almost never self-disclose
D) people in collectivist cultures self-disclose less than those in individualistic cultures
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Studies of self-disclosure in love marriages and arranged marriages in different cultures indicate that

A) higher satisfaction is associated with more disclosure among U.S. couples
B) Indian couples in arranged marriages self-disclose the most
C) Indian couples in love marriages showed no association between satisfaction and disclosure
D) all of the above
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__________ friends show a preference for talking, and __________ friends show a greater interest in shared activities.

A) Men; women
B) Equitable; communal
C) Women; men
D) Communal; equitable
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The gender difference in self-disclosure is greatest in

A) committed relationships
B) same-sex relationships
C) opposite-sex relationships
D) communal relationships
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Studies of self-disclosure suggest that

A) women are more likely than men to discuss their strengths with each other
B) men in Hong Kong and Jordan disclose more with each other than men in the
United States
C) self-disclosure is unrelated to marital satisfaction
D) surprisingly, people disclose more to their acquaintances than to their closest companions
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Reis and colleagues have proposed a model of the way ________ is created in the interaction of two people.

A) commitment
B) equity
C) reciprocity
D) intimacy
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Research on the association between self-disclosure and intimacy suggests that

A) self-disclosure is only one component of intimacy
B) self-disclosure by itself creates intimacy
C) self-disclosure and intimacy are unrelated
D) none of the above
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________ refers to a person's ability to influence deliberately the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of another person.

A) Perceived control
B) Compliance ability
C) Social power
D) Social penetration
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In a recent survey of 3,000 married couples, approximately _____ percent said that the balance of power in their relationship was equal.

A) 5
B) 25
C) 64
D) 95
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Research on power in close relationships shows that

A) most couples report that the balance of power in their marriages is approximately equal
B) African American marriages are more likely to be female-dominated than Mexican American and Anglo marriages
C) resources such as money and education are unrelated to the balance of power
D) female-dominant couples report the highest relationship satisfaction
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Research has ________ the belief that Mexican American marriages are male-dominated.

A) validated
B) not supported
C) not tested
D) provided mixed support for
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What determines whether a relationship is equal in power?

A) social norms
B) relative resources
C) principle of least interest
D) all of the above
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Which person in a relationship is likely to have the most power?

A) the person who is most physically attractive
B) the person with the better job
C) the person who is most committed to the relationship
D) all of the above
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You observe that your new roommate is totally dominated by his girlfriend, simply because he is more attracted to her than she is to him. You say to yourself, "I guess _____ must be right."

A) Valerian Derlega
B) Dolores Mack
C) Willard Waller
D) Reis and Shaver
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The potential for conflict increases as two people become more

A) educated
B) committed
C) interdependent
D) independent
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In a recent survey, _____ of the married people polled reported having "unpleasant disagreements"With their spouse at least occasionally.

A) a few
B) almost half
C) about two-thirds
D) almost all
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According to a recent survey, married people average about _____ "unpleasant disagreements"With their spouse each month.

A) 1-2
B) 3-5
C) 6-10
D) 11 or more
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Braiker and Kelley identified three categories of conflict problems. They include all of the following EXCEPT

A) dispositions
B) cognitive
C) norms
D) behaviors
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All of the forces, positive or negative, acting to keep an individual in a relationship are known as

A) commitment
B) exemplars
C) satisfaction
D) balancers
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In many relationships, there is ________ association between satisfaction and commitment.

A) no
B) a weak
C) a moderate
D) a strong
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According to interdependence theory, satisfaction in a relationship depends on

A) commitment and costs
B) comparison level and comparison level for alternatives
C) outcomes and comparison level
D) rewards and commitment
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Commitment is affected by both

A) investments and costs
B) rewards and satisfaction
C) alternative and rewards
D) alternatives and investments
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Heaton and Albrecht found that _____ % of married people were relatively unhappy in their marriage but expected to stay together nonetheless.

A) 19
B) 50
C) 7
D) 63
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Studies of satisfaction among gay and lesbian couples show

A) that lesbian couples are happier than gay or straight couples
B) that straight couples are happier than gay and lesbian couples
C) that straight and lesbian couples are happier than gay couples
D) no differences among straight, gay, and lesbian couples
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Researchers have shown that when asked about the likelihood that they will be divorced,

A) people underestimate their own risk of divorce
B) people underestimate the overall divorce rate
C) people look to see how many of their friends and family members have been divorced
D) all of the above
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Research on positive illusions in relationships shows that

A) these illusions are found primarily in the United States
B) having positive illusions predicts more satisfying and longer-lasting relationships
C) people's predictions about the longevity of their relationships are usually more accurate than the predictions of their friends and family
D) people underestimate their risk of divorce but are realistic in their predictions of their future relationship satisfaction
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Sprecher (1998) conducted a study of dating couples and found that couples whose relationships endured over four years remembered their love as increasing over those years. They also found that

A) reports of love actually did increase over the years
B) reports of love actually decreased over the years
C) reports of love did not change over the years
D) none of the above
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51
Happy couples tend to make ________ attributions.

A) global
B) undifferentiated
C) self-improving
D) relationship-enhancing
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52
David and Joy are in an unhappy relationship. When David takes Joy out for dinner, Joy is likely to make a(n) ________ attribution for his behavior.

A) internal
B) unstable
C) global
D) uncontrollable
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53
Compared to distressed couples, people in happy relationships are

A) more committed
B) less control oriented
C) less likely to make global attributions for positive events
D) less likely to reciprocate negative behavior
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54
The common reactions to dissatisfaction identified by Caryl Rusbult include all of the following EXCEPT

A) loyalty
B) exit
C) suspicion
D) voice
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55
According to Rusbult, when Jack responds to dissatisfaction by discussing his concerns with his partner, he is utilizing the reaction known as

A) voice
B) posturing
C) loyalty
D) compromise
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56
Two people do not need to influence each other to have a relationship.
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57
What is rewarding to one person may be of little value to someone else.
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58
Foa and Foa argue that rewards of social interaction can be classified along two dimensions: particularism and concreteness.
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59
Sedikides, Oliver, and Campbell (1994) found that men expressed greater concern about being dependent on a partner while women expressed greater concern about monetary costs of dating.
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60
How easy or difficult it is for two people to coordinate their outcomes depends on how much they share common interests and goals.
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61
When partners like to do many of the same things and value the same activities, they are said to have correspondent outcomes.
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62
People are less likely to use the equity principle when they are interacting with friends rather than strangers.
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63
Satisfaction in dating and marriage is not affected by perceptions of equity.
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64
Exchange relationships occur most often with family members and close friends.
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65
In communal relationships, people feel a personal responsibility for the needs of the other.
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66
Self-perception is a type of conversation where we share intimate information and feelings with another person.
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67
Self-disclosure does not tend to be reciprocated.
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68
In general, we like people most whose self-disclosure is reciprocal and gradual.
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69
For U.S. couples, higher satisfaction is associated with greater verbal disclosure.
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70
The link between self-disclosure and marital satisfaction does not depend on cultural beliefs.
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71
Sex differences in self-disclosure are most pronounced in same-sex relationships.
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72
Research supports the stereotype that all men are inexpressive the majority of the time.
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73
Self-disclosure is the sole determinant of intimacy.
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74
Social power refers to a person's ability to influence deliberately the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of another person.
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75
A majority of U.S. couples describe their romantic relationships as male dominated.
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76
Only a small minority of Mexican-American marriages are egalitarian.
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77
Social exchange theory predicts that when partners are imbalanced in their resources, the person who has more resources will have more power.
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78
The person who wants most to continue a relationship has the greatest power.
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79
The potential for conflict increases as two people become more interdependent.
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80
Among married couples, conflict is fairly uncommon.
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