final
How many steps are featured in the comprehensive approach to conflict management described in the textbook?
7
Emotional intelligence involves which of the following abilities?
Being sensitive to the feelings of others
After calling your coworker a slacker, you then dismiss this deliberate criticism by saying, "Just kidding." You are using what kind of conflict style in this instance?
Passive aggression
Embracing your partner while gushing "I adore you" is an expression of which type of love?
Romantic
When your best friend gets a scholarship to a college you hope to attend, you are overwhelmed by conflicting feelings of admiration, excitement, and envy. How should you respond to your friend?
Share multiple feelings verbally to convey the range of your emotions.
Which type of conflict pattern is most associated with psychosocial distress for adult children?
Surrendered
Which of the following is a behavioral question that you might be asked in an interview?
Tell me about a time when you experienced conflict with a coworker.
Problem orientation is often typified by "We" language.
True
Ruminating on the good rather than the bad in life can enhance one's emotional, relational, and even physical health.
True
Spouses report higher marital quality when they are equally responsible for family tasks.
True
The way you present your ideas makes all the difference in maintaining a positive climate while arguing a point.
True
When a topic is sensitive and emotionally charged, it's best to keep your questions as open and neutral as possible.
True
When brainstorming, it's best to prohibit criticism of any idea, no matter how outlandish it may sound.
True
Which country is known internationally for its "culture of cheerfulness"?
United States
Words of affirmation and quality time are examples of __________.
love languages
Whereas hearing is a physiological process, attending is a psychological one that is part of the __________ stage of perception.
selection
The little voice that whispers in your head is called __________.
self-talk
Researchers have identified a number of communication strategies for dealing with dialectical tensions—most of which are __________.
unconscious
Pseudolisteners fail to look others in the eye or nod and smile because their minds are in another world.
False
Sexual activity is less satisfying when accompanied by direct verbal communication.
False
Spontaneity means blurting out what you're thinking as soon as an idea comes to you.
False
With training, it is possible to avoid conflicts.
False
The stage of responding in the listening process involves __________.
Feedback
What quality characterizes friendships where contact is infrequent?
Hard to say
One five-minute episode of anger can impair your immune system for how many hours?
6
Which is the most important thing people look for in an apology?
Acknowledgment of responsibility
When you become trapped in a perspective that you're right, and the other person is wrong, which biological structure might be to blame?
Amygdala
Which dating profile is most likely to be associated with the most attractive person?
An error-free profile
You tell your roommate, "I want to talk about how your friends come over all the time, make a lot of noise, eat our food, and leave a mess." He responds by crossing the hall to visit one of these friends who also lives in your apartment building. Your roommate is exhibiting which conflict style in this situation?
Avoidance
In which relational stage do partners reduce the scope of their contact with each other?
Circumscribing
At an external level, which dialectic captures the challenges that people in a relationship face when trying to meet others' expectations while being true to themselves?
Conventionality-Uniqueness
What kind of questions are a form of strategic communication because they try to trap others into desired responses?
Counterfeit
What do researchers call conflicts that arise when two opposing or incompatible desires exist simultaneously in a relationship?
Dialectical tensions
The presence of your serene best friend always make you feel calm when you're stressed. What is this process called?
Emotional contagion
Which response style do listeners use when they want to show they identify with a speaker?
Empathizing
What can occur when both partners treat one another with matching hostility, one threat and insult leading to another?
Escalatory spiral
After a heated argument with your romantic partner, what does research on emotions suggest you should do?
Express your feelings through verbal communication that centers on specific circumstances.
You resent doing most of the housework, but your spouse assumes you enjoy it because you never complain. Which element of conflict of is absent in this scenario?
Expressed struggle
Defensiveness is related to concepts of presenting self and __________.
Face
Also good for the bottom line, what is the cornerstone of democracy, according to the textbook?
Face-to-face conversation
"If I post on Facebook, nobody will read or Like it." This statement is an example of which fallacy?
Fallacy of catastrophic expectations
Compromising usually leads to win-win outcomes.
False
Defensiveness is only the responsibility of the person who feels threatened.
False
Empathizing with others requires agreeing with them.
False
Metacommunication is a relationship enhancer in face-to-face conversations but not online
False
More families identify as protective or laissez-faire than consensual or pluralistic.
False
Partners who are radically dissimilar tend to have successful long-term marriages.
False
People generally value unsolicited advice.
False
Amal's friendship with Jason ended abruptly due to a serious expectancy violation that can injure or destroy friendships. Which guideline for friendship was most likely the one violated?
Maintain confidences
__________ seem to be based on the assumption that people who love each other know each other's thoughts without a word being said.
Mind-reading expectations
A hot, stuffy room is an example of which barrier to listening?
Noise
Which relational maintenance strategies are used most often in email with friends and family?
Openness and Social networks
Across cultures, emotion suppression has been shown to have negative effects on psychological well-being and life satisfaction.
True
It's healthy for loving couples to have both companionate and romantic affection for each other.
True
Listening, as defined in your textbook, is broadly defined to include the written word.
True
You are more likely to develop a friendship with someone in one of your classes or someone who lives next door due to __________.
proximity
The primary goals of __________ feedback are to understand, confirm, and mirror what the speaker said. By contrast, the primary goals of__________ feedback are to judge the speaker's message and provide guidance.
reflective; directive
Conflict happens within __________, and its character is usually determined by the way all the people involved interact.
relational systems
Romances, friendships, and families—just like neighborhoods, cities, and countries—have different communication climates, defined by their __________.
social tone
According to communication researcher Jeffrey Hall, three ingredients for friendship are __________, talk, and shared activities
time