Chapter 1: The Building Blocks of Relationships
Which of the following are true about intimate partners compared to individuals in casual relationships?
- Intimate partners are ordinarily committed to their relationships - intimate partners feel more affection for one another than they do for most others - intimate partners trust one another, expecting to be treated fairly and honorably
How do traditional gender roles do women a disservice?
- by making them earn less on a job than their nontraditional co-workers - by depriving them of skills that would facilitate more accomplishments and achievements
Men
- expected to be assertive, self-reliant, decisive, and competitive - attracted to partners who are sexually available and easy
Women
- expected to be warm, sensitive, emotionally expressive, and kind - attracted to partners who are sexy, charismatic, and dominant
When people have low self-esteem:
-They underestimate their partners' love for them -They are less optimistic that their loves will last -They perceive disregard where none exists -They respond less constructively to conflicts
Big five personality traits in order:
1) openness to experience 2) extraversion 3) conscientiousness 4) agreeableness 5) neuroticism
T/F: Whether people's fears about intimacy are overstated or merely realistic, they are unlikely to experience frustrating costs in their relationships on occasion
False
Identify the attachment styles proposed by Kim Bartholomew that correspond that correspond to the avoidant style proposed by developmental researchers.
Fearful style of attachment and dismissing style of attachment
___________ is an impact of socioeconomic development in the form of industrialization on intimate relationships
Increasing acceptance of a later age of marriage
identify a difference between intimate partners and individuals in casual relationships
Intimate partners share more personal information with each other than individuals in casual relationships do
avoidance of intimacy
affects the ease and trust with which we accept interdependent intimacy with others
people who possess both sets of the competencies that are stereotypically associated with being male and with being female are said to be ____________.
androgynous
neuroticisim
anxious and angry
fearful people
are uncomfortable with intimacy and worry that the intimacy will not last
Unlike prior generations, people have now begun to expect more personal gratification from their intimate relationships due to their ______ tendencies and character.
individualistic
commitment
intimate partners expect their relationship to continue, and they work to realize that goal
caring
intimate partners feel more affection for one another than they do for most others
Knowledge
intimate partners have extensive personal, often confidential, information about each other
Interdependence
intimate partners have strong, diverse, and enduring influence on each other
In the context of parental investment, women choose sexual partners more carefully than men because they ______.
invest more time and energy than men in each child they produce
identify an accurate statement about the need for intimacy
it suggests that intimacy with others is essential for a good, long life
according to Stake and Eisele, people who are low in instrumentality tend to have ______.
low self-esteem
according to baxter, a feature of people when they are close to others is that they ________.
may dread the loss of autonomy and personal control that comes with interpendency
paternity uncertainty
men, but not women, may face doubts about whether or not a particular child is theirs
According to Robles et al., a person's _______ is affected by the quality of that person's connection to others.
mental health
According to theorists Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary, a human need to belong is presumed to _______.
necessitate regular social contact with those to whom one feels connected
dissatisfying relationships tend to make a person _______ and ________.
neurotic; anxious
For early humans, who lived in small tribal groups, the tendency to form stable, affectionate connections to others made it more likely that _______.
one's children would survive and thrive
extraversion
outgoing and sociable
fearful style of attachment
people avoid intimacy with others because of their fears of rejection
preoccupied style of attachment
people nervously depend on others to feel good about themselves
Secure style of attachment
people provide responsive care and protection readily
dismissing style of attachment
people reject interdependency with others because they feel self-sufficient
low in avoidance
people who are comfortable and relaxed in close relationships
high in avoidance
people who distrust others and keep their emotional distance
identify an accurate statement about psychiatric problems
psychiatric problems tend to afflict people with inadequate ties to others
Sex
refer to biological distinctions between men and women
Gender
refer to social and psychological distinctions created by our cultures and upbringing
according to a leading, theory, self-esteem is a ____________, a subjective gauge that measures the quality of a person's relationships with others.
sociometer
Anxiety about abandonment
the worry that others will find us unworthy and leave us
low sex ratio
there are fewer men than women
high sex ratio
there are more men than women
identify an accurate statement about the experiment conducted by Ickes and barnes.
traditional couples laughed less than the other couples
T/F: in an intimate relationship, trust emerges from the dynamic give-and-take that partners share
true
identify an accurate statement about trust in intimate relationships
trust is a fluid process rather than a static thing
Preoccupied people
want closeness but anxiously fear rejection
According to evolutionary psychology, motives such as the need to belong have presumably come to characterize human beings because they _________.
were adaptive, conferring some sort of reproductive advantage to those who possessed them
Phubbing,
which occurs when one partner snubs another by focusing on a phone, is obnoxious
according to the critics of an evolutionary perspective of human nature, women's greater interest in a mate's money might be reduced if _______.
women routinely filled similar gender roles like men
sexual orientation
The processes of close relationships are very similar in heterosexual and homosexual couples
openness to experience
imaginative and unconventional
gender roles
The patterns of behavior that are culturally expected of "normal" men and women
According to Ickes, traditional gender roles could ______.
cause incompatibility in relationships
According to Ickes, traditional gender roles could _______.
cause incompatibility in relationships
avoidant attachment
children did not easily form trusting, close relationships suspicious and withdrawn
Secure attachment
children readily developed relationships characterized by relaxed trust trusting and relaxed
anxious-ambivalent attachment
children were needy in their relationships with others nervous and clingy
agreeableness
cooperative and trusting
amanda wants to move in with her boyfriend, ronald. however, ronald is reluctant to do so because his family would disapprove this move. In this scenario, ______ have influenced the relationship
cultural norms
dismissing people
do not worry about rejection but do not like closeness
conscientiousness
dutiful and dependable
technoference:
frequent interruptions of their interactions that are caused by their technological devices
Secure people
gladly seek intimate interdependency with others
People who ____ hold favorable judgements of their skills and traits and are generally healthier and happier than others
have high self-esteem
people who _______ hold favorable judgements of their skills and traits and are generally healthier and happier than others
have high self-esteem