Interpersonal Comm Final (Ch. 1-4; 9-12)
All of the following are included in the five principles of interpersonal conflict EXCEPT:
Conflict is typically destructive for individuals and relationships
Conflict is inherently negative
False
Direct definitions, self-fulfilling prophecies, attachment styles, and identity scripts are all ways that the generalized other influences our self-concept
False
In the U.S., the percentage of love focuses on passionate feelings over other qualities
False
Most friendships end abruptly rather than slowly deteriorating
False
The language we choose to describe our relationships has little effect on how we feel about those relationships.
False
Unlike other relationships, dual perspective is unimportant in communication between friends
False
That feeling of closeness, connection, tenderness are associated with which dimension of love?
Intimacy?
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
An individual's style of loving can be influenced by the love style of her or his partner
True
An individual's style of loving can be influenced by the love style of his or her partner
True
Qualities that set committed relationships apart from other close relationships include:
assumed permanence
All of the following are part of the process of human perception EXCEPT
imagination
The tendency to overestimate the internal causes and underestimate external causes of others' undesirable behaviors is part of:
the fundamental attribution error
According to research discussed in Chapter 1, for intimates, talking about a vision of a shared future is
the most powerful tie that links people
The most active and interpersonally constructive response to relational conflict is the ______ response
voice
All of the following are guidelines for improving perception and communication EXCEPT:
Focus on inferences rather than facts
"Friends of the heart" are friends
who stay friends in spite of time and distance
Manjeet notices that she is the only person who has not spoken in a group conversation. She reminds herself to be involved and to show she's interested in the group's talk, so she speaks up. Manjeet's noticing and changing her communication to be more effective in the situations is an example of:
Monitoring
In African American families headed by single women, daughters frequently exhibit greater self-reliance and self-esteem than their Caucasian counterparts
True
In Korea, people are more likely than Westerners to perceive the ages of people with whom they communicate because age is an important aspect of identity in Korean culture
True
In friendships, it is best to let go of minor irritations
True
Interpersonal communication is both selective and systemic
True
It is important to gain access to information in our blind and unknown areas. One way to do this is to expand our experiences by entering unfamiliar situations, trying novel things, and experimenting with new kinds of communication.
True
Perception is an active process
True
Physiological noise is distraction caused by hunger, fatigue, headaches, medications and other factors that affect how we feel and talk.
True
Research has shown that forgiveness is a major influence on how or whether relationships progress
True
Researchers have shown that many people who engage in violence against romantic partners lack the communicative skills to constructively manage emotions and conflicts
True
Sexual orientation doesn't seem to be a major influence on how people see and deal with conflict:
True
Regulative rules do not vary across cultures and social groups, so what is acceptable in one context is typically acceptable anywhere
False
Researchers found that people who are highly anxious about attachments are less likely to have relationship problems in collectivist cultures
False
Since there are no formal standards for friendships, there are also no consistent ideas for what counts as a friend or patterns of interaction between friends
False
The likelihood of sustaining a long-distance friendship depends in part on socioeconomic class
False
The majority of our interactions involve I-It communication
False
The meanings we assign to behavior in romantic relationships are entirely individualistic
False
Which technique involves reminding ourselves that our evaluations of people apply only to specific times and circumstances?
Indexing
Considering the typical life cycle of families with children, the fifth stage is usually:
Launching children
If a coworker tells you that your new boss is patient and hardworking, you will be more likely to overlook these qualities in your new boss.
False
Intimate friends tend to be friends of the road
False
It is best to address conflict right away, even if one person is tired or you're in a public setting
False
Lack of conflict is the biggest indicator of a healthy relationship
False
Men and boys are more likely to use social media as a venue for self-development
False
People rarely cooperate in helping one another maintain face
False
Race is no longer a consequential aspect of identity in America today
False
The majority of Mediterranean cultures regard lively conflict as normal, valuable part of everyday life
true
Beginning in the late 1700s or early 1800s, most people in the U.S. picked mates based on love and companionship
True
Marriage is occurring later in life than it used to
True
Men tend to prefer offering advice about problems while women tend to prefer offering empathy before trying to help solve the problem
True
Misunderstandings between friends arise out of our interpretations of others' behaviors, not the behaviors themselves
True
New acquaintances tend to rely on general scripts and stereotypes in their interactions
True
One advantage to conflict in digital environments is that it is easy to step back and choose to resolve when we have cooled off
True
The term conformity orientation refers to the extent of which family members are expected to share the same beliefs
True
While not the basis of most female-female friendships, women do engage in instrumental activities such as doing favors with their friends
True
the likelihood of meeting the needs Maslow discussed depends on our ability to participate effectively in a very diverse social world
True
________ language tends to be accusatory and abstract
You
Three primary styles of love are:
eros, storge, and ludos
self-actualization is the need that humans generally try to address first
false
A stereotype is an unscientific generalization applied to a person or situation
False
Stereotyping and totalizing are essentially the same process
False
The I and ME aspects of self are opposing forces
False
Which kind of love sees love as a game?
Ludus
Love would be placed in which level of Maslow's Hierachy of Needs?
Self-esteem
If you show your love for a family member by doing chores without being asked, which love language do you rely on?
Service
According to the book, all of the following are guidelines for interpersonal communication competence EXCEPT:
Encourage your imagination
Which type of family has high conversation orientation and high conformity orientation
Consentual
"When you said my idea was stupid, I felt hurt" is an example of ________ language
I
Jenema is walking in a mall and a homeless person approaches her and asks for money. Jenema keeps walking without speaking to or looking at the person. The relationship between Jenema and the homeless person is:
I-It
Which of the following statements is true about violence and abuse in romantic relationships?
Many people do not report violent or abusive incidents/
Which statement is true of families?
More people are choosing to remain unmarried than ever before
According to a study conducted by Bachen and Illouz(1996), most Americans' prototype of enduring romance reflects media emphasis on acquisition of material goods to support a leisure lifestyle:
True
Couple counselor Aaron Beck(1988) reports that overly general language distorts how partners think about a relationship
True
Couple satisfaction seems especially affected by equity in housework and childcare
True
Disagreement and conflict are strongly disapproved in many Asian cultures
True
Language can change culture by naming things that alter understandings
True
Language can change culture by naming things in way that alter understandings
True
Information that we know about ourselves but choose not to reveal to most others is found in which area of the Johan Window?
hidden
The three secondary styles of love are:
pragma, mania, and agape
Most adults have the same level of cognitive complexity.
False
Corey thinks that people who are outgoing are also friendly, confident, and fun. Corey's assumption that outgoing people are also friendly, confident and fun is an example of _________ at work
Implicit personality theory
A common instance of conflicting punctuation is the demand-withdraw pattern
True
Individuals with _______ attachment styles tend to feel less hope, disclose less, and experience less satisfaction with relationships than people with other attachment styles
fearful
Communication about communication is:
metacommunication
The ________ model of interpersonal communication is most accurate because it emphasizes the multiple roles that people take during the communication process
transactional
Communication does not reflect values and perspectives
False
People with this love style are likely to self-disclose early a relationship, be very sentimental, and fall in love fast
Eros
Bracketing involves interrupting in order to get clarification during conflict
False
In which level of communication do people acknowledge one another as people but don't fully engage each other as unique individuals?
I-You Communication
Prototypes, personal constructs, stereotypes and scripts are cognitive schemes that we use to organize our perception of people and phenomena.
True
Since American culture empgasizes technology and speed, most Americans expect things to happen very quickly
True
Social media allows parents to track and monitor their children in new ways
True
Speech communication are not necessarily defined by geographic location and boundaries.
True
Teachers, peers, and family members are all examples of particular others.
True
A key foundation for improving your self concept is:
accepting the self as in the process and able to change
Edmund is very attentive and supportive to his son Mylan is sober, but when Edmund drinks he often ignores his son and sometimes verbally abuses him. Mylan never knows which way his father will. If the father is Mylan's primary care giver. Mylan is likely to develop which attachment style?
anxious-ambivalent
Monica and Chandler have an argument over whose turn it is to clean their house. In the heat of the argument, Chandler calls Monica a 'slob'. Then, Monica calls Chandler a 'self centered moron'. Later, after they have made up, Chandler tries to apologize to Monica. However, Monica is still hurt and complains that no matter what Chandler says now he must have meant what he said. According to the communication principles, Chandler doesn't realize that:
interpersonal communication is irreversible
In the _____________ phase of romantic relationship deterioration, relational partners may begin to consider alternatives to the relationship
intrapsychic
The _________ stages of constructive conflict is marked by what Gottman calls agenda building
middle
In terms of love styles, all of the following statement are true EXCEPT:
one's love style is permanent throughout life
Which dimension of love involves the intensely positive feelings and fervent desire for the other person
passion
After the first few married years, most couples experience a dip in marital satisfaction:
regardless of whether or not they have children
Devin is surprised when his friend burps and belches after their dinner together. Devin says, "Burping and belching is so rude." Devin's perceptions of his friend's behavior is based on a(n) ________ rule
regulative
Deciding what to pay attention to is part of the _______ process.
selection
For individuals socialized in feminine speech communities, closeness in interpersonal relationships is primarily achieved through:
dialogue
After performing a comprehensive job search, job seekers put together a resume, write a cover letter, and then go on job interviews. This situation best exemplifies:
scripts
Janet says, "I didn't get a job offer because the interviewer was biased and it was a nasty day, it had nothing to do with my qualifications." This is an example of:
self-serving bias
Mariko used so much jargon in her presentation that most people in the audience couldn't understand her. This is an example of what kind of noise?
semantic
Reflected appraisal and direct definitions are important in shaping our self concept in childhood, but do not affect us in adulthood
False
Today, as our society struggles with changes in women, men, and families, the ideals of manhood are being revised yet again
True
Charles says, "I would never join a fraternity. All fraternities do is party." Charles' statement is an example of a(n)
stereotypes
All families follow the same seven stages of development
False
Who were the first to use the term "white" to describe a racial group in the that is now the U.S.?
Europeans when they colonized the U.S.
According to Fitzpatrick's(1988) research on relationship types, all couples fit into the categories of traditionals, independents, or separates
False
Communication is considered interpersonal only when it occurs between just two people
False
If friends become sexually attracted to each other, it is best to end the friendship at that point
False
Men don't disclose personal feelings or vulnerabilities to their friends
False
The win-win conflict style is the best approach for every relationship and situation
False
When friendships deteriorate or suffer serious violations, communication changes in unpredictable ways
False
Women are more likely than men to use coercive tactics, both verbal and physical, to avoid discussing problems and to force their resolutions on others.
False
passion is the primary foundation for enduring romance
False
A common instance of conflicting punctuation is the demand-withdraw pattern.
True
A majority of lesbian couples create more egalitarian relationships than do either homosexuals or gay men
True
A personal construct is a 'mental yardstick' we use to measure a person or situation along a bipolar dimension of judgement.
True
All facets of our identities, such as race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic class, interact.
True
The content meaning of an utterance is the literal, denotative meaning
True
The hypothesis that the U.S. is classless has been disproved by the fact that most people seek romantic partners of their own social class or above it
True
We follow communication rules even when we are not consciously aware of them
True
When people become friends, the touchstone of that stage is the assumption of continuity
True
Constructive conflict communication includes:
Agenda building
During an argument about money, Desi says, "Well if you hadn't wrecked the car, it wouldn't need repairs and money wouldn't be a problem." Consuela replies, "Yeah, and if you had been home when you said you'd be, I wouldn't have driven that day." Desi and Consuela are engaging in what conflict pattern?
Cross-complaining
Miguel tries to concentrate during a class lecture, but he can't get his mind off a personal problem. His preoccupation with his personal problem is an example of ______ noise
Psychological
Which of the following is NOT a regulative rule of interpersonal communication?
Speaking is a show you care about more
According to Braithwaite et al., which type of voluntary kin replaces biological and legal family?
Substitute
According to Braithwaite et al., which type of voluntary kin fulfills desires and needs not met by biological and legal family?
Supplemental family
During the ______________ stage, a couple settles into marriage or a cohabiting relationship and works out expectations, interaction patterns, and daily routines for their shared life
establishing a family
Describing his romantic relationship, Bob says, "I fell in love the moment I saw Doreen. It was a classic case of love at first sight, and I still light up whenever I see her" Bob seems to have which style of loving?
eros
Ngoc and Nikole have been friends for many years and share a high level of trust. Their friendship is best described as being in the ______ stage.
stabilized friendship
Darryl thinks, "Marie was happy because she's a cheerful person." Darryl's thought is a(n):
stable and specific attribution
Of her marriage Myra says "It wasn't like we ever really *fell* in love. It was more like we grew together kind of gradually. I think of my husband as my best friend" Myra seems to have which style of loving?
storge
a comfortable, even-keeled kind of love based on friendship and compatibility is:
storge
The most active and interpersonally constructive responsive to relational conflict is the _________ response.
voice
"Friends of the heart" are friends:
who stays friends in spite of time and distance
Zach believes that in conflict situation the goal is to find a solution that all those involved can accept. Zach's orientation to conflict is best described as:
win-win
Clifford Notarius (1996) identified the following three key elements that influence satisfaction in long-term relationships
words, thoughts, and emotions