Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
100
_______ is a feeling of affection and respect that we typically have for our friends.
What is Liking
100
_______ is a protective reaction to a perceived threat to a valued relationship. (Chapter 10)
What is Jealousy
100
A _______ family is a group of people who lack blood and legal kinship but who nevertheless consider themselves "family".
What is Voluntary Kin Family
100
______ is a voluntary interpersonal relationship characterized by intimacy and liking. (Chapter 12)
What is Friendship
100
Friendships that focus primarily on sharing time and activities together are known as ________.
What are Communal Friendships
200
________ proposes that you'll feel drawn to those you see as offering substantial benefits.
What is Social Exchange Theory
200
___________ are a series of unresolved disputes; all having to do with the same issue. (Chapter 9)
What are Serial Arguments
200
________ are narrative accounts shared repeatedly within a family that retell historical events and are meant to bond the family together.
What are Family Stories
200
_____ stories describe the latter stages of pregnancy, childbirth, and early infancy of a child. (Chapter 11)
What are Birth Stories
200
______ are general principles that prescribe appropriate communication and behavior within friendship relationships.
What are Friendship Rules
300
_________ is a state of intense emotional and physical longing for union with another.
What is Passionate Love
300
_______ consist of two unmarried, romantically involved adults living together in a household, with our without children.
What are Cohabiting Couples
300
Through _________ loyalty conflicts arise when a coalition is formed, uniting one family members with another against a third gamily member.
What is Triangulation
300
_________ is behaving in ways that convey understanding, acceptance, and support for a friend's valued sisal identities. (Chapter 12)
What is Identity Support
300
__________ are the aspects of your public self that you deem the most important in defining who you are.
What are Valued Social Identities
400
When we're involved in intimate relationships, we often experience competing impulses, or tensions, between ourselves and our feeling towards others, known as _______.
What are Relational Dialectics
400
If one or both of your respond to problematic differences by ignoring them and spending less time talking, your enter the _______ stage. (Chapter 10)
What is Circumscribing
400
______ is considered to be the most power maintenance tactic for families.
What is Positivity
400
During the ______ stage, you and your partner begin to revel previously withheld information, such as secrets about your past or important life dreams and goals. (Chapter 10)
What is Intensifying
400
What are the two maintenance strategies for friendships that are mentioned in your book?
What is Sharing Activities and Self-Disclosure
500
______ refers to using communication and supportive behaviors to sustain a desired relationship status and level of satisfaction.
What is Relational Maintenance
500
Friendships in which the parties focus primarily on helping each other achieve practical goals are known as ______ friendships.
What are Agentic Friendships
500
According to ________ individuals create information boundaries by carefully choosing the kind of private information they revel and the people with whom they share it.
What is Communication Privacy Management Theory
500
______ occurs when one or both parents allocate an unfair amount of valuable resources to one child over others.
What is Parental Favoritism
500
What are the two friendship challenges mentioned in your textbook?
What is Betrayal and Geographical Separation
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