InterComm Ch. 9-12 - Quiz Questions & Material
Example of covert conflict
-a person may deliberately do something to hurt or upset another person -being passive aggressive -playing "games"
Example of overt conflict
-calmly discuss their disagreement -intensely argue about ideas -engage in a shouting match -physical attacks
Trust
-confidence that others will be dependable -rooted in the belief that a friend cares about us and our welfare
Three primary styles of love
-eros -storge -ludus
True
True/False: Marriage is occurring later in life now than it used to
True
True/False: The hypothesis that the US is classless has been disproved by the fact that most people seek romantic partners of their own social class or above it
False:
True/False: Unlike other relationships, dual perspective is unimportant in communication between friends
we assume that similarities exist and that differences do not
A common barrier to intercultural communication occurs when ______________________
fear
A major factor that stands in the way of effective intercultural communication is _________
supplemental family
According to Braithwaite et al, which type of voluntary kin fulfills desires and needs not met by biological and legal family
substitute family
According to Braithwaite et al, which type of voluntary kin replaces biological and legal family?
Uncertainty Avoidance Theory
According to the ________________________________________, cultures differ greatly in their attitudes about things they are unsure of
peer pressure
According to your book, all of the following is included in the nature of friendship except: -peer pressure -trust -emotional closeness -acceptance -willingness to invest
Murphy's Law
According to _____________________, if anything can go wrong, it will
True
True/False: Pragma love types are more likely to use online matching services to specify their criteria for a desirable partner
False
True/False: Romantic relationships rarely follow a developmental course
False
True/False: When friendships deteriorate or suffer serious violation, communication changes in unpredictable ways
True
True/False: Women are more likely than men to sustain ties with people who live at a distance
True
True/False: more people are choosing to remain unmarried than ever before
Invitational communication
in which people signal that they are interested in interacting
Passion
intensely positive feelings and fervent desire for another person, not restricted to sexual or sensual feelings
Examples of "Games"
-Blemish -Now I've Got You, You Son of a Bitch -Mine Is Worse Than Yours -Yes, But
How conflict can enhance relationships
-help individuals grow and strengthen their relationships -teaches us to consider different points of view -can enlarge partners' understanding of each other
Five basic expectations of friends and family
-investments -emotional closeness -acceptance -trust -support
Secondary styles of love
-pragma -mania -agape
True
True/False: Americans have historically seen raising children as a primary objective of marriage, but it is no longer seen as the only goal of marriage
True
True/False: Beginning in the late 1700s or early 1800s, most people in the US picked mates based on love and companionship
High power
What type of culture has great respect for authority and there is great difference in the power held by the people and the ordinary citizen
when a person has a ton of concerns they've repressed for a long time
When is "kitchen-sinking" most likely to occur?
Storge
Which kind of love grows out of common interests, values, and life goals?
ludus
Which kind of love see love as a game?
Flaming
excessively insulting another person online, often using language that is derogatory or obscene
Covert conflict
exists when people express their feelings about disagreement indirectly
Interpersonal conflict
expressed disagreement, struggle, or discord
Equity
fairness, based on the perception that both people invest equally in a relationship
Friends of the heart
friends that stay close regardless of distance or circumstances
Friends of the road
friends who change as we move along the road of life
Cyberbullying
anything online that is meant to hurt another person
Stage 4: Encouraging Independence
as children enter adolescence, they tend to seek greater autonomy
Lose-lose
assumes that conflict results in loses for everyone and that it is unhealthy and destructive for relationships
Hooking up
engaging in some degree of sexual activity with a person with no expectation of seeing that person again
Ludus
playful love; loves adventure, challenges, and fun but love is not to be taken seriously
Internal tensions
relationship stresses that grow out of people and their interactions
Closeness through doing
typically an important aspect of men friendships
Closeness through dialogue
typically an important aspect of women friendships
Relationship rules
unspoken understandings that regulate how people interact
Revising communication
when problems arise, partners evaluate whether they want to work through them
dialogue
For individuals socialized in feminine speech communities, closeness in interpersonal relationships is primary achieved through:
voluntary
Friendship is
Dual perspective
The ability to understand both your own and another's perspective, beliefs, thoughts, and feelings.
loyalty
The most interpersonally constructive but passive response to relational conflict is the _______________ response
-passion -commitment -intimacy
Three Dimensions of a Romantic Relationship
False (it is actually men who become anxious)
True/False: Compared to men, during conflict women's heart rates rise more quickly and to higher levels and stay elevated for longer periods of time
True
True/False: Conflict can be beneficial for individuals and relationships
True
True/False: Conflict is natural in most Western relationships
False
True/False: It is best to address conflict right away, even if one person is tired or you're in a public setting
False
True/False: Most friendships end abruptly rather than slowly deteriorating
Exit response
involves physically walking out or psychologically withdrawing
Psychological responsibility
involves remembering, planning, and scheduling family matters
Loyalty response
involves staying committed to a relationship despite differences
Explorational communication
learning about each other in a relationship to see if it should continue to become something serious
Support
listening, showing you care, being available, they way in which you respond
Bracketing
noting that an issue arising in the course of conflict should be discussed later
Stage 6: Postlaunching Children
once children leave the home, couples have to learn how to redefine their relationship
Blemish
one person pretends to be complimentary but actually puts another down
Overt conflict
out in the open and explicit; exists when people deal with their differences in a direct-straightforward manner
Stage 3: Developing a Family
parent-child relationships are important and begin to be defined
Intensifying communication
partners spend more time together and rely less on external structure (such as movies or parties)
Pragma
practical love; these lovers have clear criteria for partners
Committed romantic relationships
relationships between individuals who assume that they will be primary and continuing parts of each other's lives
Stage 2: Enlarging a Family
the additions of children; this decreases the amount of couple time and changes the focus of their communication
Conformity orientation
the extent to which family members are expected to adhere to family hierarchy and conform in beliefs
Commitment
the intention to remain involved in a relationship
Navigation
the ongoing process of staying committed and living a life together despite ups and downs
Placemaking
the process of creating a comfortable personal environment that reflects the values, experiences, and tastes of the couple
Social Exchange Theory
theory that says people apply economic principles to evaluate their relationships
Agape
these lovers are generous and selfless, putting a loved one's happiness ahead of their own
Mania
these lovers experience emotional extremes and are sometimes unsure if other love them; passionate yet plays games
words, thoughts, and emotions
Clifford Notarius identified the following three key elements that influence satisfaction in long-term relationships
high-context
If you place a great emphasis on personal relationships or oral agreements, you are likely from a __________ ______________ culture
individualistic
In _________________________ cultures, members are responsible for themselves and perhaps their immediate family
Example of win-lose
Lenny says, "I don't like to lose arguments. The way I figure it, when you have a disagreement there can be only one winner." Lenny's orientation to conflict is best described as:
stabilized friendship
Nick and Michael have been friends for many years and share a high level of trust. Their friendship is best described as being in the ____________ stage
eros
People with this love style are likely to self-disclose early in the relationship, be very sentimental, and fall in love fast
low-context
The culture that prefers information to be explicitly stated in messages in the ____________ _______________ culture
exist not in words but in people
To improve intercultural communication, we should recognize that meanings ___________________
Stage 7: Retirement
brings about further change in family life and can be positive or negative; getting to do what you want instead of earning a living
False
True/False: Placemaking is a destructive force in romantic relationships
True
True/False: the number of unmarried people in the US has doubled in the past 50 years
rules that are spelled out
A low-context cultures prefers __________________
True
True/False: Male abusers are far more likely than female abusers to inflict physical injuries, sometimes severe ones
True
True/False: Men are more likely than women to use coercive tactics, both verbal and physical, to avoid discussing problems and to force their resolutions on others
True
True/False: Misunderstandings between friends arise out of interpretation of others' behaviors, not the behaviors themselves
Passive aggression
acting aggressively while denying feeling or acting aggressive
Voice response
addresses conflict directly and attempts to resolve it
indirectly letting the other party know your bottom line
All of the following are American styles of business negotiation EXCEPT: -overstating your initial position to establish a strong image -indirectly letting the other party know your bottom line -keeping your bottom line secret from the other person to preserve power and gain the most -working to win all you can -being adversarial
Counterpropsals
All of the following are forms of constructive communication EXCEPT: -asking for clarification -counterpropsals -sensitive listening -dual perspective -compromises
dual perspective
All of the following are forms of unproductive communication EXCEPT: -kitchen sinking -cross complaining -poor listening -dual perspective -excessive metacommunication
conflict is typically destructive for individuals and relationships
All of the following are included in the five principles of interpersonal conflict EXCEPT: -conflict influences its resolution and its impact on interpersonal climates -conflict can be directly communicated or covertly expressed through indirect communication -conflict is both natural and inevitable in interpersonal relationships -conflict is typically destructive for individuals and relationships -conflict styles and meanings are shaped by social location - membership in cultures and social communities
Storge
a comfortable, even-keeled kind of love based on friendship and compatibility
Stage 1: Establishing a Family
a couple settles into a committed relationship and works out expectations
Now I've Got You, You Son of a Bitch
a person deliberately sets another person up to fail
Yes, But
a person pretends to be asking for help but then refuses all help that's offered
Mine Is Worse Than Yours
a person tries to "one-up" you with their own problems instead of listening to yours
Eros
a powerful, passionate style of love that blazes to life suddenly and dramatically
Relational culture
a private world of rules, understandings, meanings, and patterns of acting and interpreting that partners create for their relationship
Stage 5: Launching Children
a vital change for families, where children begin to leave the home for college, work, etc.
Win-lose
assumes that one person wins at the expense of the other
Win-win
assumes that there are usually ways to resolve differences so that everyone gains
Contracting
building a solution through negotiation and the acceptance of parts of proposals
Neglect response
denies or minimizes problems, disagreements, anger, tension, or other matter that could lead to overt conflict
Individuality
each of us is an individual with particular needs, goals, love styles, perceptual tendencies, and qualities that affect what we look for in relationships
Intimacy
feelings of closeness, connection, and tenderness
Grace
granting forgiveness or putting aside our own needs when there is no standard that says we should or must do so
Games
highly patterned interactions in which real conflicts are hidden or denied and a counterfeit excuse is created for arguing or criticizing
Conversation orientation
how open or closed communication is
Consensual families
in these families, communication tends to have substantial depth and breadth
Protective families
in these families, conflict is avoided and children are expected to adhere to parents' values, beliefs, and decisions
Pluralistic families
in these families, conversation is open and family members are encourages to express their thoughts and feelings, and agreement is not required
Laissez-faire families
in these families, parents and children have limited interactions and children are inclined to be relatively independent of parents
When does interpersonal conflict occur?
when there is expressed tension between people who are interdependent, perceive they have incompatible goals, and feel a need to resolve those issues
Environmental spoiling
when we're forced to be around others whose values, lifestyles, or behaviors conflict with our own
Kitchen-sinking
where everything except the kitchen sink is thrown into the argument
Second shift
work that one partner (usually, but not always, a woman) does after coming home from their job
Acceptance
you can reveal your true self to them without judgement; sticking with you despite your flaws