Chapter 8 & 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12 & 13
Chapter 14
100

Define pragma love

practical love involving logic and reason

100

Define agentic friendships

People working together to achieve common goals

100

Define family rituals

Special routines, activities, or traditions that families regularly engage in together

100

Define workplace cliques

Exclusive social groups formed within a work place

100

Define lies

False statements deliberately made with the intention to deceive or mislead others

200

Define kitchen-sinking

Brining up issues from the past with your partner

200

Define identity support

The feeling of being accepted and encouraged for who you are by the people around you.

200

Define communal friendships

Connections where individuals prioritize emotional closeness, mutual support, and a sense of belonging

200

Define upward communication

The flow of information, feedback, and messages from lower levels of an organization's hierarchy to higher levels

200

Define bullying

Repeated aggressive behavior, whether physical or verbal, that involves a power imbalance and is intended to cause harm

300

What is the beautiful is good effect

Having an attractive partner is better than forming a social bond with them

300

What are key traits of a healthy friendship

Trust, mutual respect, and open communication

300

what are the four combinations of family communication patterns?

Pluralistic, laissez-faire, protective, and consensual 

300

What is the media richness theory

The theory that a face to face conversation has more effect than something like an email

300

Define domestic violence

Physical, emotional, or psychological harm inflicted by one partner upon another 

400

What is the birds of a feather effect

Being attracted to others similar to yourself

400

What are the five essential characteristics that form and make friendships unique from other interpersonal relationships

Voluntary, personal, equality, mutual involvement, and affect

400

What is the impact of technology on family communication

Technology can enhance family connections but may also lead to distractions and reduced face-to-face interaction.

400

What are the two types of harassments

Quid pro quo and hostile work environment harassment

400

Define internet infidelity

Sexual energy of any sort outside of a committed sexual relationship in such a way that it damages the relationship, and then pretending that this drain in energy will affect neither partner nor the relationship as long as it remains undiscovered

500

What is the social exchange theory

Formed relationships with people who can offer us rewards that outweigh the costs

500

How does self-disclosure impact trust in friendships

Self-disclosure fosters trust by allowing individuals to share personal information and vulnerabilities.

500

How do communication patterns differ between family and marriage relationships

Family communication tends to be more informal and unconditional, while marriage communication often involves negotiation and compromise

500

What is the social information processing theory

The Social Information Processing Theory states that people build relationships online by interpreting social cues

500

What are the three types of deception

Falsification, concealment, and equivocation