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Quiz 7: B: Developing and Maintaining Relationships
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following terms refers to how physically near another person is to us, which influences how attractive they are to us as a relational partner?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following possible relationships you may have with someone would be the least likely to be considered an interpersonal relationship?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
"A deep affection for and attachment to another person involving emotional ties, with varying degrees of passion, commitment, and intimacy" defines which of the following terms?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The act of maintaining a relationship despite disagreements and framing differences as positive is referred to as
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The term hyperpersonal communication is most closely related to which of the following definitions?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Elaine finds herself confused by the way her relationship with Daniel has changed. She feels that she loves him but isn't sure she is still in love with him. While she once felt great passion, lately the romance and passion seem to be missing. What type of love best describes what Elaine currently feels toward Daniel?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The term that refers to involving others in our lives and being involved in the lives of others is called
Question 8
Multiple Choice
As Jennifer and Casey get to know more information about one another, they are better able to predict how the other will respond to what they do and say. Consequently, they begin to feel more comfortable when they spend time together. Which theory explains why they feel this way?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which of the following theories says that we make relationship choices by comparing the things about another person or a relationship that benefit us in some way against the things about that person or relationship that upset us, cause us stress, or damage our self-concept or lifestyle?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Contradictory feelings that tug at us in every relationship are called
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Peter feels frustrated because he and his girlfriend, Julie, seem to have fallen into a rut. Although the relationship is comfortable, he feels that it's too predictable. He says to her, "I feel like we do the same things day after day, and I feel like we're getting old and boring." Peter's frustration is related to which tension?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Which theory argues that intimacy often takes longer to develop in online relationships because the communicators need to use unique language and stylistic cues to develop the relationship?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Diego wants to surprise Louisa, whom he has only been dating for a month, with a gift. He decides to ask Louisa's sister what her favorite flowers are so that he can get her the perfect bouquet. Diego is using which strategy for reducing uncertainty?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The interconnection and interdependence between two individuals is referred to as
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Ali and Paul have been dating for a few months and are starting to feel more comfortable and intimate in their relationship. Ali has started calling Paul "monkey," and he calls her "bunny." Ali's friends have noticed that when they ask her what she's been up to, she now says things like, "We've been busy," instead of "Paul and I have been busy." Based on these bits of information, at what stage would Ali and Paul be in their relationship development?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Which of the following theories says that by progressively sharing deeper and riskier personal information about ourselves with others, we move our relationships with them from a superficial level to a deeper level of intimacy?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Which relationship stage involves seeking and exchanging superficial information with our relationship partner? We're not likely to reveal information that is too deep or too personal at this stage.