Deck 6: Interpersonal Relationships and Civil Communication
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Deck 6: Interpersonal Relationships and Civil Communication
1
Although Mark and Vicky are siblings, they haven't spoken to one another in years. This is because
A) they had a quarrel
B) families are blood ties
C) relationships are voluntary
D) relationships are interdependent
A) they had a quarrel
B) families are blood ties
C) relationships are voluntary
D) relationships are interdependent
C
2
_____ believe that interpersonal relationships are important for their future.
A) Boomers
B) Busters
C) Generation Y's
D) Millennials
A) Boomers
B) Busters
C) Generation Y's
D) Millennials
D
3
Kathy and David fought all the time when they were children, but as adults they manage to be civil to one another. This is because
A) relationships are in process
B) they grew up
C) relationships are interdependent
D) relationships are voluntary
A) relationships are in process
B) they grew up
C) relationships are interdependent
D) relationships are voluntary
A
4
You meet someone at a party and seem to connect instantly, but never see each other again. This represents a _____relationship.
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
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5
You and a coworker often share tasks and have a good working relationship, although you have never seen each other outside of work. This represents a _____ relationship.
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
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6
You see your dentist twice a year. You always joke around with her before getting started on your procedure. This represents a _____ relationship.
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
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7
You have a friend you regard as "the sister you never had." This represents a _____ relationship.
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
A) short term, impersonal
B) long-term, impersonal
C) short-term, personal
D) long-term, personal
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8
Impersonal communication can also be civil when we
A) see the other as the role he or she occupies
B) communicate with everyone in the same way
C) communicate pleasantries
D) see the other as a unique individual
A) see the other as the role he or she occupies
B) communicate with everyone in the same way
C) communicate pleasantries
D) see the other as a unique individual
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9
Which of the following is not a family?
A) a person who lives with a menagerie of pets
B) a gay couple
C) a group of people who have lived together for many years
D) a typical family of parents and children
A) a person who lives with a menagerie of pets
B) a gay couple
C) a group of people who have lived together for many years
D) a typical family of parents and children
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10
Family _____ concern the "shoulds" and "oughts" that are expected of family members.
A) contracts
B) stories
C) rules
D) systems
A) contracts
B) stories
C) rules
D) systems
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11
Larry is an entrepreneur who is very good at envisioning the big picture. He's married to Julie, who has always been good at helping him make his ideas become reality. Their relationship accounts for what aspect of friendship formation?
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
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12
Debbie and Suzy both collect dolls. Although they live in different states, they get together at doll shows two or three times a year. Their relationship accounts for what aspect of friendship formation?
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
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13
When Roxanne is frustrated with her job, she knows she can ask Frank to lunch and vent about it. Their relationship accounts for what aspect of friendship formation?
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
A) control
B) similarity
C) need fulfillment
D) support
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14
You're friends on Facebook with someone you used to hang out with in high school, even though you haven't seen that person in years. The friendship reflects a _____ tie.
A) strong
B) weak
C) dormant
D) superficial
A) strong
B) weak
C) dormant
D) superficial
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15
You're friends on Facebook with your boss, because he sent you a friend request and you didn't feel as though you could refuse it. The friendship represents a _____ tie.
A) strong
B) weak
C) dormant
D) superficial
A) strong
B) weak
C) dormant
D) superficial
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16
Jason came home from school after hearing a lesson on character. When he told his dad about it, his dad said it was "stupid stuff." The next day, as the teacher was continuing the lesson, Jason said it was "stupid stuff." This is because
A) Jason wants to be like his father
B) Jason doesn't like his teacher
C) children mimic their parents
D) parental behavior is more influential than school lessons in teaching civility
A) Jason wants to be like his father
B) Jason doesn't like his teacher
C) children mimic their parents
D) parental behavior is more influential than school lessons in teaching civility
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17
Which is not a common uncivil act in the workplace?
A) blind forwarding someone's damaging email
B) sabotage
C) gossiping
D) talking to the printer when it doesn't work properly
A) blind forwarding someone's damaging email
B) sabotage
C) gossiping
D) talking to the printer when it doesn't work properly
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18
Which of the following relationships is most likely according to attraction theory?
A) an extrovert and an introvert
B) a sports enthusiast and someone who hates sports
C) an attractive woman and an unattractive man
D) a dog lover and a cat lover
A) an extrovert and an introvert
B) a sports enthusiast and someone who hates sports
C) an attractive woman and an unattractive man
D) a dog lover and a cat lover
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19
Which of the following relationships is least likely according to attraction theory?
A) two players of a MMORG
B) two people taking three classes together
C) two members of a political action group
D) two people from opposite ends of the socioeconomic scale
A) two players of a MMORG
B) two people taking three classes together
C) two members of a political action group
D) two people from opposite ends of the socioeconomic scale
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20
_____ theory states that physical attraction, proximity, and similarity are the keys to relationship formation.
A) Attribution
B) Attraction
C) Uncertainty reduction
D) Social penetration
A) Attribution
B) Attraction
C) Uncertainty reduction
D) Social penetration
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21
_____ theory states that knowing more about a person makes a relationship more likely to develop.
A) Attribution
B) Attraction
C) Uncertainty reduction
D) Social penetration
A) Attribution
B) Attraction
C) Uncertainty reduction
D) Social penetration
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22
You are interested in someone you met in class, so you do a Google search and look on Facebook to see if you can find out more about him/her. You are engaged in _____ social information seeking.
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
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23
You are interested in someone you met in class, so you manage to find out which coffee shop that person works at and you make a point of going there when he or she is on duty. You are engaged in _____ social information seeking.
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
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24
You are interested in someone you met in class, so you manage to find out which coffee shop that person works at and you make a point of going there when he or she is on duty. You wait until it's that person's turn at the window to order your coffee. You are engaged in _____ social information seeking.
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
A) passive
B) active
C) transactional
D) interactive
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25
The phrases "Would you please close the door?" "Close the door" and "Close the doggone door" all communicate the same thing at the _____ level of communication.
A) content
B) control
C) affection
D) Relationship
A) content
B) control
C) affection
D) Relationship
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26
The phrases "Would you please close the door?" "Close the door" and "Close the doggone door" all communicate something different at the _____ level of communication.
A) content
B) control
C) affection
D) relationship
A) content
B) control
C) affection
D) relationship
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27
A major source of relational conflict is
A) disrespect
B) control
C) affection
D) message content
A) disrespect
B) control
C) affection
D) message content
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28
Which of the following messages would constitute metacommunication at the content level?
A) Don't talk to me that way.
B) I wish you'd look at me when you are speaking.
C) What I meant to say . . .
D) Stop bossing me around
A) Don't talk to me that way.
B) I wish you'd look at me when you are speaking.
C) What I meant to say . . .
D) Stop bossing me around
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29
Which of the following messages would constitute metacommunication at the relational level?
A) I really dislike it when you use that tone of voice.
B) I didn't mean it.
C) I'm sorry I got angry.
D) I heard the most outrageous story.
A) I really dislike it when you use that tone of voice.
B) I didn't mean it.
C) I'm sorry I got angry.
D) I heard the most outrageous story.
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30
_____ serves to clarify what we mean when we're speaking to another person.
A) Content-level communication
B) Relational-level communication
C) Metacommunication
D) Information
A) Content-level communication
B) Relational-level communication
C) Metacommunication
D) Information
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31
People who have interpersonal relationships are generally healthier both mentally and physically.
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32
We have interpersonal relationships because we want to have them, not because we need to have them.
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33
In personal relationships, we communicate with people based primarily on their social or occupational role.
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34
In impersonal relationships, we communicate with people based primarily on their uniqueness.
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35
Our relationships are constantly in process.
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36
Our relationships are voluntary.
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37
Families consist of blood relatives or those adopted into the family through marriage or adoption.
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38
Our friends often form a voluntaristic family for us.
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39
Family stories are a way in which families teach family rules to their members.
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40
The adage "opposites attract" is more often true than "birds of a feather stick together."
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41
Friendships are based on similarity, need fulfillment, and affection.
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42
Managing conflict in our friendships is often a matter of avoiding topics we know will trigger one.
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43
Studies indicate that people who use social networking sites are less socially isolated than people who do not.
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44
Friendships are not that different from culture to culture.
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45
Character education in schools can overcome the lessons in incivility that children learn at home.
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46
One way parents can teach their children civil behavior is to set aside their own interests for the greater good.
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47
Men value personality more than physical attractiveness when considering a potential friend or partner.
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48
Most workplace incivility occurs between superiors and subordinates.
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49
Status is one of the three components in attraction.
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50
For a relationship to form, people have to be close to us geographically.
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51
Active social information seeking occurs when we talk to someone we are interested in knowing more about.
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52
Content-level meaning involves the way something is said.
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53
Affection and control are communicated at the content level.
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54
Metacommunication is not effective when our nonverbal behavior contradicts what we are saying.
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55
Metacommunication clarifies how the meaning of a message should be interpreted.
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56
What is the communication difference between personal and impersonal relationships?
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57
Define family rules and provide an example.
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58
Describe a friendship you have and demonstrate how it functions with respect to similarity, need fulfillment, and support.
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59
Define and give an example of strong ties, weak ties, and dormant ties.
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60
What is the role of the family in terms of teaching children about civil communication?
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61
Describe attraction theory and explain how it accounts for relationship formation.
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62
Describe uncertainty reduction theory and explain how it accounts for relationship formation.
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63
Explain the difference between content-level and relational-level communication.
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64
What are the two factors that are communicated at the relational level?
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65
Define passive social information seeking and provide an example.
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66
Explain how people using cell phones are indirectly communicating with the people around them.
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67
Explain how civil and ethical communication affects interpersonal relationships. Why are interpersonal relationships so important? Provide an example that illustrates your response.
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68
Describe a relationship you have. Compare and contrast how attraction theory and uncertainty reduction theory explain how your relationship developed.
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69
Explain the difference between content-level and relational-level communication. Provide an example that illustrates your understanding.
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