In relationships, commitment grows out of investment. Similarly, investments increase commitment.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 2Question 22 pts
Another synonym for commitment is passion.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 3Question 32 pts
Unlike social relationships, our personal relationships are irreplaceable.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 4Question 42 pts
Which of the following relationship dialectics explains the tension between wanting a comfortable routine and wanting spontaneity in a relationship?
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novelty/predictability
impulsivity/anxiety
autonomy/connection
openness/closedness
Flag question: Question 5Question 52 pts
Generally speaking, people will seek romantic relationships with others who do not similarly match their values, attitudes, social backgrounds, and physical attractiveness (e.g. “opposites attract”).
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True
False
Flag question: Question 6Question 62 pts
Which style of love is potentially obsessive and/or unhealthy given its basis in someone’s insecurity about their value and/or their partner’s commitment to a relationship?
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Mania
Agape
Ludus
Eros
Flag question: Question 7Question 72 pts
According to your textbook, which of these is not a primary reason why people fail to negotiate safer sex?
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drugs and/or alcohol have diminished inhibitions and communication
people find it more embarrassing to talk about sex than to engage in it
these are all primary reasons
they have contradictory attachment styles (e.g. anxious and avoidant)
Flag question: Question 8Question 82 pts
According to your textbook, worldwide, what percentage of women are said to have experienced intimate partner violence?
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80%
50%
30%
15%
Flag question: Question 9Question 92 pts
According to equity theory, partners who see the costs and benefits of their relationships as more equitable are likely to be more satisfied in their relationships.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 10Question 102 pts
According to your textbook, the two greatest influences on initial romantic attraction are…
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identity and sexual orientation
proximity and similarity
equity theory and difference
physical attractiveness and gender
Flag question: Question 11Question 112 pts
Which of the following statements is correct?
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Social relationships are only formed with our family members
Personal relationships are only formed with our family members
Personal relationships are defined by social roles
Social relationships are defined by social roles
Flag question: Question 12Question 122 pts
Which of the following is not an example of a turning point in a relationship?
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Friends confide in one another and grow closer
A couple have an argument and decide to break up
Work buddies grab a drink after work for the first time to speak about their personal lives
A couple share their first kiss
Flag question: Question 13Question 132 pts
Fill in the blank.
____________ suggests that we seek relationships with those we share values, attitudes, social backgrounds, & physical attractiveness with.
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reframing
matching hypothesis
like-mindedness
equity theory
Flag question: Question 14Question 142 pts
Which of the following statements is true about relationship culture.
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the relationship is bound to end
the relationship has to start off as a friendship
all relationships have a singular pattern of interacting
the relationship has it’s own rules
Flag question: Question 15Question 152 pts
Eros is strictly a form of sexual love.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 16Question 162 pts
The self is a predetermined concept that is fully established at birth
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True
False
Flag question: Question 17Question 172 pts
According to your textbook, which of the following is not true about the self?
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The self is multidimensional
Particular others influence oneself
The self is a physical object
Society shapes the self
Flag question: Question 18Question 182 pts
Generalized Other refers to…
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a specific person whose has an a significant impact on the self
a conceptualization of society at large
a someone we disagree with
a primordial conflagration of immense proportions
Flag question: Question 19Question 192 pts
Life scripts are communicated to use when we are young.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 20Question 202 pts
To tell yourself that you aren’t capable of change is an example of…
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self-sabotage
negative outlooking
downer
inner hate
Flag question: Question 21Question 212 pts
Which of the following are examples of cyberbullying. Please select all that apply.
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posting an embarrassing photo of another
creating a fake profile to spread malicious rumors about another
emailing someone a violent threat.
posting mean comments about another
Flag question: Question 22Question 222 pts
What attachment style is leads the individual to both fear and desire intimacy with others?
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fearful attachment style
secure attachment style
uncertain attachment style
anxious/ambivalent attachment style
Flag question: Question 23Question 232 pts
What type of attachment style is likely to be developed by someone who receives attention and love from their caregiver as an infant?
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secure attachment style
happy attachment style
dismissive attachment style
anxious/ambivalent attachment style
Flag question: Question 24Question 242 pts
According to your textbook, why do we engage in social comparison? Please select all that apply.
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As a form of entertainment
To decide how we are alike & different to others
To boost our confidence
To assess particular aspects of ourselves
Flag question: Question 25Question 252 pts
Which of the following terms refers to communication that tells us who we are by explicitly labels us or our behavior
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Reflected Appraisal
Social Comparison
Direct Definition
Explicit Description
Flag question: Question 26Question 262 pts
Which of the following terms does the below statement best define?
Certain individuals who have a significant impact on the formation of our identities.
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partner
romantic partner
particular others
vulture
Flag question: Question 27Question 272 pts
The Johari Window attempts to explain why we engage in self-disclosure
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True
False
Flag question: Question 28Question 282 pts
In order for something you share with another to be considered self-disclosure it has to be information that they is unlikely to be discovered in other ways.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 29Question 292 pts
Which of the following statements is true of reflected appraisal?
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reflected appraisal cannot occur until puberty
reflected appraisal only occurs in childhood
reflected appraisal occurs throughout one’s life
reflected appraisal stops occurring once we become elderly
Flag question: Question 30Question 302 pts
Self-fulfilling prophecies may lead us to believe inaccurate things about ourselves.
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True
False
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