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Quiz 11: Diversity and Your Relationships With Others
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
What is a subjective state in which people do not experience the level of connection they desire to have with others?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
In a conflict situation, using phrases such as, "Tell me more," or "Can you give me an example of that?" are part of which conflict resolution strategy?
Question 23
True/False
When people argue, they say what they mean. When people argue, what they say is often not the real message. There's typically an underlying communication-a subtext-that is the source of the conflict. It is important to dig beneath what you're hearing to find the real message.
Question 24
Essay
First, explain what is meant by the term cultural competence, then briefly describe what steps you could take to develop cultural competency.
Question 25
True/False
Being comfortable with people whose backgrounds may differ from yours is a social necessity, but it matters less for career success. Whether in the workplace or the neighborhood, living in a diverse environment is increasingly a part of everyone's life. Being comfortable with people whose backgrounds are different than your own is virtually a requirement for career success.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
You're a first-year student. Your significant other has decided to end your relationship. How can you begin the path toward emotional recovery?
Question 27
Essay
The text emphasizes how important it is to communicate well in personal relationships, and it particularly stresses the need to listen carefully to what others say. Why is it important to listen? Briefly outline some of the things you can do to improve your listening skills.
Question 28
True/False
Relationships with others are a critical aspect of our well-being. The support of friends and relatives helps us feel good about ourselves in a way that we can't accomplish alone.
Question 29
True/False
Prejudice leads to discrimination. Discrimination is behavior directed toward individuals on the basis of their membership in a particular group.
Question 30
True/False
Solitude always makes people feel lonely. Sometimes dealing with too many people can cause loneliness. It is important for people to carve out time for solitude in order to avoid social overload.
Question 31
True/False
Tutoring at your local middle school helps develop cultural competence. Sometimes you can learn about people who are different from you in your own backyard. Tutoring at a local school is one way to get the opportunity to interact with people who may be very different from those you are accustomed to meeting.
Question 32
True/False
Conflict is not necessarily bad. Conflict can help us say what is really on our minds, it can help clear up miscommunications before they undermine a relationship, and it can even help us practice resolving conflicts with others.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A technique of verbal listening in which a listener rephrases what a speaker has said, trying to echo the speaker's meaning is referred to as
Question 34
True/False
In good relationships, small annoyances often get in the way of deeper connections. What is crucial in good relationships is the willingness to accept others as they are, without constantly yearning for changes.