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Quiz 8: Improving Interpersonal Communication
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Question 21
True/False
The integration-separation dialectic often surfaces when a child leaves home for college.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Passive, nonassertive communicators usually display all of the following characteristics except:
Question 23
True/False
If, according to Relational Dialectics Theory, you try to balance conflicting desires to be open and honest with another person, while also protecting your privacy, you are negotiating the stability-change dialectic.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Argumentativeness refers to your
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Which step in the DESC strategy for becoming more assertive is characterized in the following example? Explain what you want to happen while taking into account whether the other person can do what you request.
Question 26
True/False
Relational Dialectics Theory identifies three major dialectics in close personal relationships: description versus evaluation, certainty versus provisionalism, and empathy versus neutrality.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Shelley wanted to go to a fancy restaurant for her anniversary but her husband forgot about it. She was angry about his forgetfulness. Her anger is representative of which truth about anger?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Mark agrees to take notes during an important meeting at which he disagrees with many of the group's decisions. The group asks him to bring copies of the notes to the next meeting so that everyone has a written record of the proceeding. At the next meeting, Mark is absent. At the following meeting, he tells everyone that he's still working on the notes. What sort of behavior does Mark exhibit?
Question 29
True/False
The common folk sayings "opposites attract" and "birds of a feather flock together" illustrate beliefs about the contradictory nature of personal relationships.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A study of email conflict resolution by Kathleen Valley found that
Question 31
Multiple Choice
What is the correct order of steps in the six-step model of conflict resolution?
Question 32
True/False
Relational Dialectics Theory recommends that best friends, romantic partners, and close family members should share all of their deepest feelings and most private secrets with one another.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
All of the following characteristics describe the benefits of assertiveness except:
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Which step in the six-step model of conflict resolution involves talking to the other person about the conflict and the need to resolve it?
Question 35
True/False
Rather than taking an "either/or" response to an interpersonal problem, Relational Dialectics Theory recommends a "both/and" approach.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
If you're angry at someone, it's best to avoid which of the following strategies for responding to the other person?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Morgan is tired of fighting with her boyfriend all of the time, so she decides to give in to his demands for her to take few classes so that she can spend more time with him. Morgan's decision best represents what type of behavior?
Question 38
Multiple Choice
If a colleague overlooks the fact that his best friend at work is always late, but criticizes you for arriving five minutes late to a staff meeting, which principle of interpersonal ethics has he violated?