Deck 11: Communicating With Families, Friends, and Romantic Partners

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People who come together by choice rather than through blood relationships are known as ______.

A) accidental families
B) intentional families
C) close friends
D) acquaintances
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The family ties between Carol, her grandmother, Susan, and her uncle, George, are ______.

A) ritualistic
B) voluntary
C) involuntary
D) traditional
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What term describes the relationship of runaway kids who have left their homes, for whatever reason, and developed relationships with other street kids who feel like family?

A) acquaintances
B) accidental family
C) family of origin
D) voluntary kin
Question
Family is constructed through repeated ______ that give a sense of family identity and meaning.

A) stories
B) traditions
C) interactions
D) celebrations
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Gabriela tells Rachel about their great grandmother to help her understand the history of their family. Gabriela is ______.

A) making conversation
B) telling family stories
C) reliving the past
D) stating facts
Question
A repeated patterned communication event that happens in a family's life is referred to as ______.

A) story
B) holiday
C) ritual
D) history
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Every night, Liza goes through the house and kisses every family member goodnight. This is an example of a ______.

A) habit
B) sign of affection
C) chore
D) ritual
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Philippa is the adoptive daughter of Willard and Maria, who have both raised her. They would be referred to as her ______.

A) intentional family
B) voluntary kin
C) family-of-origin
D) history
Question
You get your values, style of communication, and perhaps worldview from your ______.

A) family-of-origin
B) family stories
C) history
D) voluntary kin
Question
______ have a core to which the rest of the group gravitates.

A) Voluntary kin
B) Families-of-origin
C) Nuclear families
D) Intentional families
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David and Miki are married and have three biological children who live with them. They are considered a(n) ______.

A) family-of-origin
B) intentional family
C) nuclear family
D) multigenerational family
Question
Joanna works, and Ralph stays at home and takes care of their two children. This family would be called a(n) ______.

A) contemporary nuclear family
B) family-of-origin
C) intentional family
D) traditional nuclear family
Question
Jay and Stefano married and then adopted Lily. They would be considered a(n) ______.

A) intentional family
B) contemporary nuclear family
C) gay- or lesbian-headed family
D) traditional nuclear family
Question
Diana lives with her mom, aunt, a cousin, and her grandfather in a ______.

A) contemporary nuclear family
B) traditional nuclear family
C) nuclear family
D) multigenerational family
Question
Valencia has two children at home and cares for her ailing mother. This is an example of ______.

A) sandwich generation
B) contemporary nuclear family
C) traditional nuclear family
D) intentional family
Question
______, like intentional families, are voluntary.

A) Contemporary nuclear families
B) Multigenerational families
C) Friendships
D) Traditional nuclear families
Question
Cecil and Breanna have known each other for years, go to yoga together, and look out for each other. This would be classified as a(n) ______.

A) intentional family
B) friendship
C) sandwich generation
D) family of origin
Question
The term ______, as it is used in American society, does not always signify emotional closeness.

A) acquaintance
B) colleague
C) significant other
D) friend
Question
This term refers to a relationship that is marked by closeness, shared personal feelings, and participants who hold each other in high esteem.

A) colleague
B) acquaintance
C) authentic friends
D) family
Question
The valued qualities of loyalty, trust, and genuineness are hallmarks of ______.

A) symmetrical reciprocity
B) solidarity
C) agency
D) communion
Question
Lucille discloses and opens herself to Rose, in hopes of finding a way to connect. This practice follows a second friendship expectation called ______.

A) solidarity
B) symmetrical reciprocity
C) communion
D) agency
Question
Trust and intimacy in the establishment of ______ are especially important for women in same-sex friendships.

A) solidarity
B) communion
C) symmetrical reciprocity
D) agency
Question
The definition of ______ is companionship and sharing mutual activities.

A) communion
B) agency
C) solidarity
D) symmetrical reciprocity
Question
Santiago and Elena hang out with each other all the time to relax and have fun. This is an example of ______.

A) solidarity
B) symmetrical reciprocity
C) agency
D) communion
Question
______ refers to a type of friendship where close friends are perceived as opportunities for deriving benefits.

A) Communion
B) Agency
C) Symmetrical reciprocity
D) Solidarity
Question
Valerie knows that Theodora comes from a wealthy family, and expects Theodora to help her if she gets into a financial bind. This is an example of the ______ expectation in close friendships.

A) symmetrical reciprocity
B) communion
C) solidarity
D) agency
Question
The phrase, "It's a journey," could best explain the concept that friendship is a ______ experience.

A) boring
B) temporary
C) lifespan
D) predictable
Question
Stage 1 of the Selman Model of Childhood Friendship covers which age group?

A) 3 to 7 years old
B) 4 to 9 years old
C) 6 to 12 years old
D) 8 to 15 years old
Question
Fionn and Siobhan are 5 years old, live next door to each other, and are best friends. Their friendship would be regarded as ______.

A) one-way assistance
B) caring and sharing
C) two-way, fair-weather cooperation
D) momentary playmateship
Question
Between ages of 4 and 9, in the stage of ______, children are incapable of other-centeredness in their close relationship.

A) caring and sharing
B) two-way, fair-weather cooperation
C) one-way assistance
D) momentary playmateship
Question
Early conceptions of ______ relationships focused on mating and creating a family.

A) platonic
B) romantic
C) agency
D) caring and sharing
Question
Intimacy, passion, and commitment are elements of the ______ theory.

A) Selman model
B) Rawlins model
C) stabilized friendship
D) triangular theory of love
Question
Vlad and Diego are in love and are close, connected, and bonded. In other words, they have ______.

A) agency
B) intimacy
C) two-way cooperation
D) reciprocity
Question
A desire for self-esteem, sexual fulfillment, and nurturance is usually fueled by ______.

A) passion
B) agency
C) caring and sharing
D) friendship
Question
The likelihood of Sara staying in a relationship with Cortez is the third element of the triangular theory of love: ______.

A) agency
B) passion
C) commitment
D) intimacy
Question
Ray has made a decision to see Asha romantically. This is referred to as ______.

A) caring and sharing
B) short-term commitment
C) intimacy
D) passion
Question
Cade has decided he wants to maintain his relationship with Blake, meaning he has made ______.

A) a short-term commitment
B) a declaration of love
C) a friendship
D) a long-term commitment
Question
Intimacy, passion, and commitment are the foundation of ______.

A) friendship
B) long-term commitment
C) love
D) caring and sharing
Question
How we behave and the roles we play in romantic relationships are dictated by ______, or mental stories that we have.

A) relational scripts
B) cultural performances
C) linguistic constructs
D) family stories
Question
A person's ______ affects communication practices during the stages of a relationship.

A) passion
B) relational script
C) love style
D) declaration of love
Question
A major factor affecting communication in a romantic relationship is a person's sense of ______.

A) commitment
B) affection
C) passion
D) security
Question
If a couple continues their relationship even when separated by distance, their relationship is referred to as a(n) ______.

A) long-term commitment
B) long-distance relationship
C) short-term commitment
D) electronic relationship
Question
Gessica lives in Houston, TX, and Hamilton lives in Washington, DC, but they are both committed to each other and maintaining their ______.

A) long-distance relationship
B) long-term commitment
C) intentional family
D) communion
Question
Same-sex or multiracial couples face issues of ______ that heterosexual couples do not.

A) role-limited interaction
B) relationship ruts
C) discrimination and identity
D) intimacy and passion
Question
Marianna reminds Carla to be careful about their relationship around her church group because she is worried about ______.

A) family stories
B) short-term commitment
C) waning friendships
D) discrimination
Question
C.A.R.E. is an acronym that stands for ______.

A) Constantly Assessing Relationship Exits
B) Constantly Assessing the Relationship Excellence
C) Current Assessment of Relationship Engagement
D) Current Ailments of Relationship Emotions
Question
Using the skills of other-centeredness and empathy is reflected in the skill of ______.

A) C.A.R.E.
B) love
C) a long-term commitment
D) friendship
Question
Doris thinks about Jayce's well-being, and she empathizes with the loss of his job. This is an example of ______.

A) recognizing history together
B) keeping the relationship "alive"
C) taking time to C.A.R.E.
D) ensuring equity when possible
Question
We may think we know about how our families are operating, but we can sometimes be neglectful because of the ______ quality.

A) "unrecognized history"
B) "take-for-granted"
C) "time to C.A.R.E"
D) "relationship rut"
Question
Maintaining awareness of your past ______ is useful as a relationship evolves.

A) long-term commitment
B) time taken to C.A.R.E
C) relationship ruts
D) relational history
Question
Whenever Jorge and Meagan see each other, they reminisce about the time their car broke down in the desert. This event is part of Jorge and Meagan's ______.

A) relational history
B) long-term commitment
C) relational script
D) relationship equity
Question
______ is essential in relationship building.

A) Friendship
B) Self-disclosure
C) Long-term commitment
D) Love
Question
Andrew and Eden's friendship was initially based on partying in college, but as they got older, they turned to each other in hard times. Andrew and Eden's friendship reflects which concept about relationships?

A) Relationship ruts can be destructive to friendships.
B) Friends sometimes grow apart as they mature.
C) Close friendships can go through many stages.
D) People often become closer by overcoming challenges.
Question
A fundamental assumption in the text is that family, close friendships, and romantic relationships are ______ in people's lives.

A) central
B) divisive
C) influential
D) challenges
Question
Ben and Jamila constantly argue over petty issues and are rarely affectionate with each other these days. They are in a ______.

A) relational stage
B) relationship rut
C) waning relationship
D) relational challenge
Question
An example of ______ is when one partner's job takes priority over their relational partner.

A) taking someone for granted
B) a relationship rut
C) a challenge
D) routinized intimacy
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If Candice put a love note in Jessica's briefcase, she's practicing ______.

A) routinized intimacy
B) random acts of romance
C) self-disclosure
D) relational history
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Africa asked that Monroe do his share of the household chores because she wanted ______.

A) equity
B) romance
C) friendship
D) love
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A relationship can only survive various challenges if both the individuals are ______.

A) caring
B) considerate
C) equal
D) in love
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Intentional families come together through bloodlines.
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Mrs. Hamilton is a kind older woman who took care of Ricardo when he had nowhere else to go. This is an example of voluntary kin.
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We pass down family stories to help us construct family identity.
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Family stories are only for entertainment.
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Sara was adopted at 12. Her adoptive parents are considered her family-of-origin.
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Friendships, like role relationships, are composed of interchangeable individuals.
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Authentic friends share personal feelings, call each other close friends, and regard each other highly.
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Choosing behaviors that work to sustain the relationship is a part of symmetrical reciprocity.
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Giselle spent a lot of time with Alina after they both found out that they were cancer survivors. This is an example of communion.
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Agency is the expectation of friendship that is based solely on quid pro quo.
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The term "romantic" only refers to things like roses, chocolate, and kisses.
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Intimacy, passion, and commitment are the three components in the triangular theory of love.
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Intimacy is characterized by closeness but not necessarily bonding.
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Passion is only about the sexual aspect of a relationship.
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The decision to sustain a relationship is referred to as short-term commitment.
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Being mindful of the relationship's value is included in
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The take-for-granted quality is common in family relationships.
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A relationship's past is used for future reference.
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A relationship that has become dull and unproductive is in a relationship rut.
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Relationships today look much like relationships from the 1950s in terms of equity between partners.
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Illustrate the concept of voluntary kin using an example from your own life.
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Deck 11: Communicating With Families, Friends, and Romantic Partners
1
People who come together by choice rather than through blood relationships are known as ______.

A) accidental families
B) intentional families
C) close friends
D) acquaintances
B
2
The family ties between Carol, her grandmother, Susan, and her uncle, George, are ______.

A) ritualistic
B) voluntary
C) involuntary
D) traditional
C
3
What term describes the relationship of runaway kids who have left their homes, for whatever reason, and developed relationships with other street kids who feel like family?

A) acquaintances
B) accidental family
C) family of origin
D) voluntary kin
D
4
Family is constructed through repeated ______ that give a sense of family identity and meaning.

A) stories
B) traditions
C) interactions
D) celebrations
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5
Gabriela tells Rachel about their great grandmother to help her understand the history of their family. Gabriela is ______.

A) making conversation
B) telling family stories
C) reliving the past
D) stating facts
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6
A repeated patterned communication event that happens in a family's life is referred to as ______.

A) story
B) holiday
C) ritual
D) history
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7
Every night, Liza goes through the house and kisses every family member goodnight. This is an example of a ______.

A) habit
B) sign of affection
C) chore
D) ritual
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8
Philippa is the adoptive daughter of Willard and Maria, who have both raised her. They would be referred to as her ______.

A) intentional family
B) voluntary kin
C) family-of-origin
D) history
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9
You get your values, style of communication, and perhaps worldview from your ______.

A) family-of-origin
B) family stories
C) history
D) voluntary kin
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10
______ have a core to which the rest of the group gravitates.

A) Voluntary kin
B) Families-of-origin
C) Nuclear families
D) Intentional families
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David and Miki are married and have three biological children who live with them. They are considered a(n) ______.

A) family-of-origin
B) intentional family
C) nuclear family
D) multigenerational family
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12
Joanna works, and Ralph stays at home and takes care of their two children. This family would be called a(n) ______.

A) contemporary nuclear family
B) family-of-origin
C) intentional family
D) traditional nuclear family
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13
Jay and Stefano married and then adopted Lily. They would be considered a(n) ______.

A) intentional family
B) contemporary nuclear family
C) gay- or lesbian-headed family
D) traditional nuclear family
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14
Diana lives with her mom, aunt, a cousin, and her grandfather in a ______.

A) contemporary nuclear family
B) traditional nuclear family
C) nuclear family
D) multigenerational family
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15
Valencia has two children at home and cares for her ailing mother. This is an example of ______.

A) sandwich generation
B) contemporary nuclear family
C) traditional nuclear family
D) intentional family
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______, like intentional families, are voluntary.

A) Contemporary nuclear families
B) Multigenerational families
C) Friendships
D) Traditional nuclear families
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17
Cecil and Breanna have known each other for years, go to yoga together, and look out for each other. This would be classified as a(n) ______.

A) intentional family
B) friendship
C) sandwich generation
D) family of origin
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18
The term ______, as it is used in American society, does not always signify emotional closeness.

A) acquaintance
B) colleague
C) significant other
D) friend
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19
This term refers to a relationship that is marked by closeness, shared personal feelings, and participants who hold each other in high esteem.

A) colleague
B) acquaintance
C) authentic friends
D) family
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20
The valued qualities of loyalty, trust, and genuineness are hallmarks of ______.

A) symmetrical reciprocity
B) solidarity
C) agency
D) communion
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21
Lucille discloses and opens herself to Rose, in hopes of finding a way to connect. This practice follows a second friendship expectation called ______.

A) solidarity
B) symmetrical reciprocity
C) communion
D) agency
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22
Trust and intimacy in the establishment of ______ are especially important for women in same-sex friendships.

A) solidarity
B) communion
C) symmetrical reciprocity
D) agency
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23
The definition of ______ is companionship and sharing mutual activities.

A) communion
B) agency
C) solidarity
D) symmetrical reciprocity
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24
Santiago and Elena hang out with each other all the time to relax and have fun. This is an example of ______.

A) solidarity
B) symmetrical reciprocity
C) agency
D) communion
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25
______ refers to a type of friendship where close friends are perceived as opportunities for deriving benefits.

A) Communion
B) Agency
C) Symmetrical reciprocity
D) Solidarity
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26
Valerie knows that Theodora comes from a wealthy family, and expects Theodora to help her if she gets into a financial bind. This is an example of the ______ expectation in close friendships.

A) symmetrical reciprocity
B) communion
C) solidarity
D) agency
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27
The phrase, "It's a journey," could best explain the concept that friendship is a ______ experience.

A) boring
B) temporary
C) lifespan
D) predictable
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28
Stage 1 of the Selman Model of Childhood Friendship covers which age group?

A) 3 to 7 years old
B) 4 to 9 years old
C) 6 to 12 years old
D) 8 to 15 years old
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29
Fionn and Siobhan are 5 years old, live next door to each other, and are best friends. Their friendship would be regarded as ______.

A) one-way assistance
B) caring and sharing
C) two-way, fair-weather cooperation
D) momentary playmateship
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30
Between ages of 4 and 9, in the stage of ______, children are incapable of other-centeredness in their close relationship.

A) caring and sharing
B) two-way, fair-weather cooperation
C) one-way assistance
D) momentary playmateship
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31
Early conceptions of ______ relationships focused on mating and creating a family.

A) platonic
B) romantic
C) agency
D) caring and sharing
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32
Intimacy, passion, and commitment are elements of the ______ theory.

A) Selman model
B) Rawlins model
C) stabilized friendship
D) triangular theory of love
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33
Vlad and Diego are in love and are close, connected, and bonded. In other words, they have ______.

A) agency
B) intimacy
C) two-way cooperation
D) reciprocity
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34
A desire for self-esteem, sexual fulfillment, and nurturance is usually fueled by ______.

A) passion
B) agency
C) caring and sharing
D) friendship
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35
The likelihood of Sara staying in a relationship with Cortez is the third element of the triangular theory of love: ______.

A) agency
B) passion
C) commitment
D) intimacy
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36
Ray has made a decision to see Asha romantically. This is referred to as ______.

A) caring and sharing
B) short-term commitment
C) intimacy
D) passion
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37
Cade has decided he wants to maintain his relationship with Blake, meaning he has made ______.

A) a short-term commitment
B) a declaration of love
C) a friendship
D) a long-term commitment
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38
Intimacy, passion, and commitment are the foundation of ______.

A) friendship
B) long-term commitment
C) love
D) caring and sharing
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39
How we behave and the roles we play in romantic relationships are dictated by ______, or mental stories that we have.

A) relational scripts
B) cultural performances
C) linguistic constructs
D) family stories
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40
A person's ______ affects communication practices during the stages of a relationship.

A) passion
B) relational script
C) love style
D) declaration of love
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41
A major factor affecting communication in a romantic relationship is a person's sense of ______.

A) commitment
B) affection
C) passion
D) security
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42
If a couple continues their relationship even when separated by distance, their relationship is referred to as a(n) ______.

A) long-term commitment
B) long-distance relationship
C) short-term commitment
D) electronic relationship
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43
Gessica lives in Houston, TX, and Hamilton lives in Washington, DC, but they are both committed to each other and maintaining their ______.

A) long-distance relationship
B) long-term commitment
C) intentional family
D) communion
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44
Same-sex or multiracial couples face issues of ______ that heterosexual couples do not.

A) role-limited interaction
B) relationship ruts
C) discrimination and identity
D) intimacy and passion
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45
Marianna reminds Carla to be careful about their relationship around her church group because she is worried about ______.

A) family stories
B) short-term commitment
C) waning friendships
D) discrimination
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46
C.A.R.E. is an acronym that stands for ______.

A) Constantly Assessing Relationship Exits
B) Constantly Assessing the Relationship Excellence
C) Current Assessment of Relationship Engagement
D) Current Ailments of Relationship Emotions
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47
Using the skills of other-centeredness and empathy is reflected in the skill of ______.

A) C.A.R.E.
B) love
C) a long-term commitment
D) friendship
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48
Doris thinks about Jayce's well-being, and she empathizes with the loss of his job. This is an example of ______.

A) recognizing history together
B) keeping the relationship "alive"
C) taking time to C.A.R.E.
D) ensuring equity when possible
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49
We may think we know about how our families are operating, but we can sometimes be neglectful because of the ______ quality.

A) "unrecognized history"
B) "take-for-granted"
C) "time to C.A.R.E"
D) "relationship rut"
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50
Maintaining awareness of your past ______ is useful as a relationship evolves.

A) long-term commitment
B) time taken to C.A.R.E
C) relationship ruts
D) relational history
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51
Whenever Jorge and Meagan see each other, they reminisce about the time their car broke down in the desert. This event is part of Jorge and Meagan's ______.

A) relational history
B) long-term commitment
C) relational script
D) relationship equity
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52
______ is essential in relationship building.

A) Friendship
B) Self-disclosure
C) Long-term commitment
D) Love
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53
Andrew and Eden's friendship was initially based on partying in college, but as they got older, they turned to each other in hard times. Andrew and Eden's friendship reflects which concept about relationships?

A) Relationship ruts can be destructive to friendships.
B) Friends sometimes grow apart as they mature.
C) Close friendships can go through many stages.
D) People often become closer by overcoming challenges.
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54
A fundamental assumption in the text is that family, close friendships, and romantic relationships are ______ in people's lives.

A) central
B) divisive
C) influential
D) challenges
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55
Ben and Jamila constantly argue over petty issues and are rarely affectionate with each other these days. They are in a ______.

A) relational stage
B) relationship rut
C) waning relationship
D) relational challenge
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56
An example of ______ is when one partner's job takes priority over their relational partner.

A) taking someone for granted
B) a relationship rut
C) a challenge
D) routinized intimacy
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57
If Candice put a love note in Jessica's briefcase, she's practicing ______.

A) routinized intimacy
B) random acts of romance
C) self-disclosure
D) relational history
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58
Africa asked that Monroe do his share of the household chores because she wanted ______.

A) equity
B) romance
C) friendship
D) love
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59
A relationship can only survive various challenges if both the individuals are ______.

A) caring
B) considerate
C) equal
D) in love
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60
Intentional families come together through bloodlines.
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61
Mrs. Hamilton is a kind older woman who took care of Ricardo when he had nowhere else to go. This is an example of voluntary kin.
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62
We pass down family stories to help us construct family identity.
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63
Family stories are only for entertainment.
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64
Sara was adopted at 12. Her adoptive parents are considered her family-of-origin.
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65
Friendships, like role relationships, are composed of interchangeable individuals.
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66
Authentic friends share personal feelings, call each other close friends, and regard each other highly.
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67
Choosing behaviors that work to sustain the relationship is a part of symmetrical reciprocity.
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68
Giselle spent a lot of time with Alina after they both found out that they were cancer survivors. This is an example of communion.
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69
Agency is the expectation of friendship that is based solely on quid pro quo.
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70
The term "romantic" only refers to things like roses, chocolate, and kisses.
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71
Intimacy, passion, and commitment are the three components in the triangular theory of love.
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72
Intimacy is characterized by closeness but not necessarily bonding.
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73
Passion is only about the sexual aspect of a relationship.
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74
The decision to sustain a relationship is referred to as short-term commitment.
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75
Being mindful of the relationship's value is included in
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76
The take-for-granted quality is common in family relationships.
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77
A relationship's past is used for future reference.
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78
A relationship that has become dull and unproductive is in a relationship rut.
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79
Relationships today look much like relationships from the 1950s in terms of equity between partners.
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80
Illustrate the concept of voluntary kin using an example from your own life.
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