Deck 8: Listening and Relationship Building Friends and Romance

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In her career choices, Pilar desires to be a part of "something bigger than herself" so she can contribute to the larger whole. Pilar's desire demonstrates which of the following?

A) An external quality
B) An extrinsic quality
C) An intrinsic attribute
D) An intimacy attribute
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All of the following are considered fundamental characteristics of friendships, EXCEPT:

A) equality.
B) familiarity.
C) reciprocity.
D) voluntarily.
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In early childhood friendships, the word "friend" is most likely used to indicate

A) equality.
B) familiarity.
C) reciprocity.
D) creativity.
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Friendships in children 5-8 years old are likely to be based on behaviors demonstrating

A) helpfulness.
B) proximity.
C) familiarity.
D) aggressiveness.
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Your 10-year-old cousin Mariah will tend to prefer playing with ________ groups, while her twin Marvin will prefer ______ groups.

A) smaller; larger
B) larger; smaller
C) medium-sized; larger
D) there is no difference in group size
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Emotional intelligence appears to develop at which age range?

A) 3-4 years
B) 5-7 years
C) 8-12 years
D) 13-15 years
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Listening is important as adolescent friendships develop because at that stage, adolescents are learning

A) to identify their emotions.
B) to be more competitive.
C) about relational maintenance.
D) to understand emotional differences between friends.
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Of the following strategies, which is most often used to maintain adult romantic relationships?

A) Avoidance
B) Assurance
C) Openness
D) Joint Activities
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Lydia opens conversation with a man beside her by saying, "Your legs must be tired because you have been running through my mind." Based on research on opening lines, which of the following would most accurately describe the man's reaction?

A) The man would tell Lydia to move.
B) The man would be threatened by Lydia.
C) The man would feel flattered by Lydia.
D) The man would marry Lydia.
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Esther mentions some details about her parents to her date. She expects that her date will also reveal some family details. Esther's expectations are guided by

A) Grice's concept of quantity.
B) Grice's concept of reciprocity.
C) Segrin's concept of readiness to listen.
D) Segrin's concept of intimacy.
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Salina is upset with her friend Raul. She purposely chooses to call rather than text him about how she feels. Salina's choice of medium is based in part on its

A) communication convenience.
B) communication expectations.
C) communication affordance.
D) communication allowance.
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If two people are "involved daters," which of the following is also true of the relationship?

A) Positive verbal messages are the focus of the relationship.
B) Nonverbal messages are a focus of the relationship.
C) Daters work less to communicate at the involved stage.
D) Confusing messages are not an issue at this stage.
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After her partner discloses information about a conflict at work Margo says, "I think what you are saying is important, and you really do have a point. I'd like to hear more." Margo is demonstrating

A) responsiveness.
B) hostility.
C) reciprocity.
D) suggestiveness.
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Ari does not realize that Gene's heavy sighs during conversation are a sign of frustration, and
Gene does not understand that Ari looking down at the floor signals that Ari is tired of the conversation. The misunderstandings of Ari and Gene in this situation are called

A) silent reciprocity.
B) decoding deficits.
C) avoidance.
D) vulnerabilities.
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The impressions that we form of others is called

A) mutual commitment.
B) verbal assurance.
C) indirect disclosure.
D) social perception.
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Boundary management addresses

A) the lines of communication that cause conflict in married couples.
B) the decisions we make about what information to share with others.
C) how often people might cross boundaries when using opening lines.
D) listening goals that committed partners agree to work toward.
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Which of the following is true of maintaining marital stability?

A) Positive and negative behaviors should equalize.
B) Two positive behaviors cancel out one negative behavior.
C) Five positive behaviors are recommended for each negative behavior.
D) Ten positive behaviors are recommended for each negative behavior.
Question
Which marital conflict style is the most regulated?

A) Conflict Engagers
B) Avoiders
C) Hostile
D) Hostile Detached
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You are dating someone from an individualistic culture. Which of the following best describes your partner's self-disclosure?

A) You are likely to hear little self-disclosure.
B) You are likely to hear about your partner's accomplishments.
C) You are likely to hear about your partner's extended family.
D) You are likely to hear less about your displays of affection.
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The relationship functions of maintaining liking, conflict resolution, and emotional support were suggested by scholars

A) Fitch-Hauser and Worthington
B) Blake and Mouton
C) Wolvin and Coakley
D) Dindia and Timmerman
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Mollie's dating script is as follows: The man asks her out on a date, plans the date, and picks her up for the date. If Mollie's date violates her script, research covered in the text suggests she will do which of the following?

A) Mollie will not go on the date.
B) Mollie will view the relationship less positively.
C) Mollie will appreciate the unpredictability.
D) Mollie will change her script.
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Children in a classroom are more likely to talk, smile, and laugh with friends than with other classmates.
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Friendships generally possess three characteristics: equality, proximity, and being voluntary.
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Boys tend to have fewer close friends than girls.
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Boys tend to have lower levels of intimacy in their friendships than girls.
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It is better to be humorous in an opening line than to be direct.
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Most members of mainstream culture in North America have similar dating scripts.
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It is possible to self-disclose too much.
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One suggestion for maintaining intimacy is to avoid using pet-names.
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Happily married couples tend to view their partners as more positive communicators than the partner views him or herself.
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According to Wolvin, Coakley, and Halone, children and adolescents equally acknowledge their roles in listening.
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In middle childhood friendships, boys tend to focus on developing same-sex friendships, while girls focus on being inclusive.
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Self-esteem affects how adolescents listen.
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Grice's maxim of reciprocity indicates that if one person initiates and plans a date, the other person should talk the most on the date.
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Relational maintenance is only needed if the relationship is in conflict.
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Doing favors and giving gifts are direct routes to escalating a relationship.
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The more serious a relationship gets, the more important nonverbal communication becomes.
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Borisoff and Hahn find that in adult relationships, men prefer discussing the details of a problem while women prefer communicating to solve the problem.
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Mason is wondering if he should tell his partner that he has applied for a job several states away. By wondering about this disclosure, Mason is in conflict withdrawal.
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Ziva is comfortable addressing issues with her husband, but she struggles to listen in response, making Ziva's conflict style avoidance.
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Poor listening is associated with greater marital instability.
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Most people value __________ qualities more in romantic relationships than in friendships.
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In friendships among 5- to 8-year-olds, __________ prefer groups, while __________ prefer working in dyads.
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Facebook would be considered a ________ medium of disclosure.
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One strategy for maintaining adult friendships, __________, is shown through self-disclosure.
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According to research, the most common dating problem is __________.
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__________ are verbal and non-verbal messages that do not match.
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Lucy scratches her husband's prize sports car pulling it out of the garage. Lucy wonders if she should tell her husband about the damage, or try to get it repaired without telling him what happened. Lucy's dilemma is one of ____________________.
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In early childhood friendships, a child uses the word friend to indicate proximity and
__________.
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"Do you believe in love at first sight?" is an example of a(n) ____________________.
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Two people have different expectations for what should happen during a first date. When these dating __________ are violated, they will likely have an awkward date.
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________________ refers to what goal we can reach with a particular communication medium.
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While relational researchers have different definitions for the term, addressing conflict, making sure partners are satisfied with the relationship, and keeping a relationship developing are parts of ____________________.
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Wiley is not involved with one specific partner, making him a(n) __________ dater.
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Charlotte's and Simon's relationship is in trouble. They tend to see every message the other sends in a negative light. They are very likely experiencing _________________.
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Fitzpatrick refers to the types of conversations that occur at the end of the day, or over dinner, or about every day routines, as __________ conversations.
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Indirect vulnerable disclosures are often used in a relationship when one partner is looking for support and understanding of his or her __________.
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The typology of marital conflict styles includes conflict engagers, hostile, hostile detached, and __________.
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Jacob's partner blames Jacob for housework not getting done, and Jacob attacks his partner regarding who should walk the dog. In terms of ratio of positive to negative behaviors, this couple could be described as __________.
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What are the three fundamental characteristics that friendships generally possess?
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How does the focus of friendship differ between very young children and children ages 5-8?
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In middle childhood, the differences between popular children and other children are often attributed to Emotional IQ. Describe how researchers see emotional intelligence demonstrated in popular children.
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According to Chris Segrin, how can relationships affect friendships?
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Distinguish between nondirected and directed mediums of self-disclosure. Be sure to give an example of each.
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Describe four strategies we can use to build friendships with others.
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What are intrinsic attributes, and how are they valued in friendships and relationships?
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According to research, how do men and women typically respond to the opening line?
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How might scripts affect one's dating relationships?
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Dindia and Timmerman suggest several relationship maintenance functions. List the five functions addressed in this chapter.
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Describe the two suggestions by Borisoff and Hahn for improving listening in close relationships. Provide examples of how they might work in a close relationship.
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You are trying to determine if two people you just met are in a committed relationship. Describe at least four research-based communication behaviors that are commitment indicators.
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Marriage therapist John Gottman claims that he can tell within five minutes whether or not a couple will remain together. What does he do or observe to make this determination?
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Which two of Grice's maxims are important to remember with regards to self-disclosure?
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According to Professors Roberts and Greenberg, how can one show validation in a relationship? Identify and describe the three specific ways that validation can be seen.
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Briefly discuss the differences in self-disclosure between individualistic and collectivistic cultures.
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What is a decoding deficit, and in what type of relationship might one experience a decoding deficit?
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Partners can escalate a relationship through direct or indirect means. Give one example of a direct route and one example of an indirect route.
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What is authenticity and how is it related to self-disclosure and listening in relationships? Describe at least three factors associated with authenticity?
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In adult friendships, partners tend to use five explicit strategies to maintain relationships. What are these five strategies? Give a specific example of how each one is shown in the relationship.
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Borisoff and Hahn believe that men and women in committed relationships differ in what they listen to and how they express listening behaviors. Explain the primary difference, and what Borisoff and Hahn recommend to remedy the difference.
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In her career choices, Pilar desires to be a part of "something bigger than herself" so she can contribute to the larger whole. Pilar's desire demonstrates which of the following?

A) An external quality
B) An extrinsic quality
C) An intrinsic attribute
D) An intimacy attribute
C
2
All of the following are considered fundamental characteristics of friendships, EXCEPT:

A) equality.
B) familiarity.
C) reciprocity.
D) voluntarily.
D
3
In early childhood friendships, the word "friend" is most likely used to indicate

A) equality.
B) familiarity.
C) reciprocity.
D) creativity.
B
4
Friendships in children 5-8 years old are likely to be based on behaviors demonstrating

A) helpfulness.
B) proximity.
C) familiarity.
D) aggressiveness.
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Your 10-year-old cousin Mariah will tend to prefer playing with ________ groups, while her twin Marvin will prefer ______ groups.

A) smaller; larger
B) larger; smaller
C) medium-sized; larger
D) there is no difference in group size
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Emotional intelligence appears to develop at which age range?

A) 3-4 years
B) 5-7 years
C) 8-12 years
D) 13-15 years
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Listening is important as adolescent friendships develop because at that stage, adolescents are learning

A) to identify their emotions.
B) to be more competitive.
C) about relational maintenance.
D) to understand emotional differences between friends.
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Of the following strategies, which is most often used to maintain adult romantic relationships?

A) Avoidance
B) Assurance
C) Openness
D) Joint Activities
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Lydia opens conversation with a man beside her by saying, "Your legs must be tired because you have been running through my mind." Based on research on opening lines, which of the following would most accurately describe the man's reaction?

A) The man would tell Lydia to move.
B) The man would be threatened by Lydia.
C) The man would feel flattered by Lydia.
D) The man would marry Lydia.
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Esther mentions some details about her parents to her date. She expects that her date will also reveal some family details. Esther's expectations are guided by

A) Grice's concept of quantity.
B) Grice's concept of reciprocity.
C) Segrin's concept of readiness to listen.
D) Segrin's concept of intimacy.
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Salina is upset with her friend Raul. She purposely chooses to call rather than text him about how she feels. Salina's choice of medium is based in part on its

A) communication convenience.
B) communication expectations.
C) communication affordance.
D) communication allowance.
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If two people are "involved daters," which of the following is also true of the relationship?

A) Positive verbal messages are the focus of the relationship.
B) Nonverbal messages are a focus of the relationship.
C) Daters work less to communicate at the involved stage.
D) Confusing messages are not an issue at this stage.
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After her partner discloses information about a conflict at work Margo says, "I think what you are saying is important, and you really do have a point. I'd like to hear more." Margo is demonstrating

A) responsiveness.
B) hostility.
C) reciprocity.
D) suggestiveness.
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Ari does not realize that Gene's heavy sighs during conversation are a sign of frustration, and
Gene does not understand that Ari looking down at the floor signals that Ari is tired of the conversation. The misunderstandings of Ari and Gene in this situation are called

A) silent reciprocity.
B) decoding deficits.
C) avoidance.
D) vulnerabilities.
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The impressions that we form of others is called

A) mutual commitment.
B) verbal assurance.
C) indirect disclosure.
D) social perception.
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Boundary management addresses

A) the lines of communication that cause conflict in married couples.
B) the decisions we make about what information to share with others.
C) how often people might cross boundaries when using opening lines.
D) listening goals that committed partners agree to work toward.
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Which of the following is true of maintaining marital stability?

A) Positive and negative behaviors should equalize.
B) Two positive behaviors cancel out one negative behavior.
C) Five positive behaviors are recommended for each negative behavior.
D) Ten positive behaviors are recommended for each negative behavior.
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Which marital conflict style is the most regulated?

A) Conflict Engagers
B) Avoiders
C) Hostile
D) Hostile Detached
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You are dating someone from an individualistic culture. Which of the following best describes your partner's self-disclosure?

A) You are likely to hear little self-disclosure.
B) You are likely to hear about your partner's accomplishments.
C) You are likely to hear about your partner's extended family.
D) You are likely to hear less about your displays of affection.
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The relationship functions of maintaining liking, conflict resolution, and emotional support were suggested by scholars

A) Fitch-Hauser and Worthington
B) Blake and Mouton
C) Wolvin and Coakley
D) Dindia and Timmerman
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Mollie's dating script is as follows: The man asks her out on a date, plans the date, and picks her up for the date. If Mollie's date violates her script, research covered in the text suggests she will do which of the following?

A) Mollie will not go on the date.
B) Mollie will view the relationship less positively.
C) Mollie will appreciate the unpredictability.
D) Mollie will change her script.
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Children in a classroom are more likely to talk, smile, and laugh with friends than with other classmates.
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Friendships generally possess three characteristics: equality, proximity, and being voluntary.
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Boys tend to have fewer close friends than girls.
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Boys tend to have lower levels of intimacy in their friendships than girls.
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It is better to be humorous in an opening line than to be direct.
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Most members of mainstream culture in North America have similar dating scripts.
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It is possible to self-disclose too much.
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One suggestion for maintaining intimacy is to avoid using pet-names.
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Happily married couples tend to view their partners as more positive communicators than the partner views him or herself.
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According to Wolvin, Coakley, and Halone, children and adolescents equally acknowledge their roles in listening.
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In middle childhood friendships, boys tend to focus on developing same-sex friendships, while girls focus on being inclusive.
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Self-esteem affects how adolescents listen.
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Grice's maxim of reciprocity indicates that if one person initiates and plans a date, the other person should talk the most on the date.
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Relational maintenance is only needed if the relationship is in conflict.
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Doing favors and giving gifts are direct routes to escalating a relationship.
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The more serious a relationship gets, the more important nonverbal communication becomes.
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Borisoff and Hahn find that in adult relationships, men prefer discussing the details of a problem while women prefer communicating to solve the problem.
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Mason is wondering if he should tell his partner that he has applied for a job several states away. By wondering about this disclosure, Mason is in conflict withdrawal.
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Ziva is comfortable addressing issues with her husband, but she struggles to listen in response, making Ziva's conflict style avoidance.
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Poor listening is associated with greater marital instability.
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Most people value __________ qualities more in romantic relationships than in friendships.
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In friendships among 5- to 8-year-olds, __________ prefer groups, while __________ prefer working in dyads.
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Facebook would be considered a ________ medium of disclosure.
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One strategy for maintaining adult friendships, __________, is shown through self-disclosure.
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According to research, the most common dating problem is __________.
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__________ are verbal and non-verbal messages that do not match.
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Lucy scratches her husband's prize sports car pulling it out of the garage. Lucy wonders if she should tell her husband about the damage, or try to get it repaired without telling him what happened. Lucy's dilemma is one of ____________________.
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In early childhood friendships, a child uses the word friend to indicate proximity and
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"Do you believe in love at first sight?" is an example of a(n) ____________________.
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Two people have different expectations for what should happen during a first date. When these dating __________ are violated, they will likely have an awkward date.
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________________ refers to what goal we can reach with a particular communication medium.
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While relational researchers have different definitions for the term, addressing conflict, making sure partners are satisfied with the relationship, and keeping a relationship developing are parts of ____________________.
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Wiley is not involved with one specific partner, making him a(n) __________ dater.
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Charlotte's and Simon's relationship is in trouble. They tend to see every message the other sends in a negative light. They are very likely experiencing _________________.
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Fitzpatrick refers to the types of conversations that occur at the end of the day, or over dinner, or about every day routines, as __________ conversations.
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Indirect vulnerable disclosures are often used in a relationship when one partner is looking for support and understanding of his or her __________.
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The typology of marital conflict styles includes conflict engagers, hostile, hostile detached, and __________.
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Jacob's partner blames Jacob for housework not getting done, and Jacob attacks his partner regarding who should walk the dog. In terms of ratio of positive to negative behaviors, this couple could be described as __________.
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What are the three fundamental characteristics that friendships generally possess?
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How does the focus of friendship differ between very young children and children ages 5-8?
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In middle childhood, the differences between popular children and other children are often attributed to Emotional IQ. Describe how researchers see emotional intelligence demonstrated in popular children.
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According to Chris Segrin, how can relationships affect friendships?
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Distinguish between nondirected and directed mediums of self-disclosure. Be sure to give an example of each.
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Describe four strategies we can use to build friendships with others.
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What are intrinsic attributes, and how are they valued in friendships and relationships?
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According to research, how do men and women typically respond to the opening line?
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How might scripts affect one's dating relationships?
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Dindia and Timmerman suggest several relationship maintenance functions. List the five functions addressed in this chapter.
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Describe the two suggestions by Borisoff and Hahn for improving listening in close relationships. Provide examples of how they might work in a close relationship.
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You are trying to determine if two people you just met are in a committed relationship. Describe at least four research-based communication behaviors that are commitment indicators.
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Marriage therapist John Gottman claims that he can tell within five minutes whether or not a couple will remain together. What does he do or observe to make this determination?
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Which two of Grice's maxims are important to remember with regards to self-disclosure?
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According to Professors Roberts and Greenberg, how can one show validation in a relationship? Identify and describe the three specific ways that validation can be seen.
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Briefly discuss the differences in self-disclosure between individualistic and collectivistic cultures.
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What is a decoding deficit, and in what type of relationship might one experience a decoding deficit?
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Partners can escalate a relationship through direct or indirect means. Give one example of a direct route and one example of an indirect route.
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What is authenticity and how is it related to self-disclosure and listening in relationships? Describe at least three factors associated with authenticity?
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In adult friendships, partners tend to use five explicit strategies to maintain relationships. What are these five strategies? Give a specific example of how each one is shown in the relationship.
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Borisoff and Hahn believe that men and women in committed relationships differ in what they listen to and how they express listening behaviors. Explain the primary difference, and what Borisoff and Hahn recommend to remedy the difference.
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