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Quiz 7: Listening and Relationship Building the Family Context
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
In communicating with older adults, it is important to acknowledge that as people age, they tend to develop problems with
Question 22
True/False
In 2002, the average age of a first-time grandparent was the highest in history at 47 years.
Question 23
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Studying listening in the family context is challenging because family dynamics are very predictable.
Question 24
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Socially skilled children are better able to read the emotions of others.
Question 25
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Patrick's family has high conversation orientation because Patricks's parents believe children should only speak when they are addressed.
Question 26
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Strong families have less conflict, and subsequently do not address conflict as easily because of this.
Question 27
True/False
A non-confirming message is a message that one is listening but not willing to accept the message.
Question 28
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Families with high structural traditionalism tend to be less cohesive.
Question 29
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Self-disclosure to our peers is more important than self-disclosure in our families.
Question 30
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Families low in conversation orientation encourage more self-disclosure.
Question 31
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Self-disclosure can be used to manipulate a listener.
Question 32
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Kathy Thompson finds that families who are more expressive will typically have closer emotional bonds.
Question 33
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Family communication schemata affect the stories the family will tell and share.
Question 34
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Recent research indicates that if Bonnie has a hearing problem and tells her daughter and son about the hearing problem, Bonnie's children will view her in a negative light as someone who is impaired.