Chapter 3
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
100
Open, blind, hidden, and unknown
What is the Johari Window
100
What stage of Knapp's Model of relational development would you publicly show that your relationship exists
What is bonding
100
This close relationship type is not considered voluntary
What is family
100
Jenny wants to discuss an issue she has with her best friend casually dating her ex. To her friend, Jenny asks, "can we talk?" This example demonstrates which step of the collaboration process?
What is make a date
100
Using a lot of filler words, taking a long time to answer a question, stopping abruptly, etc.
What is speech errors
200
The onion analogy represents which theory concerning self-disclosure
What is social penetration theory
200
When one person's behavior affects everyone in the system
What is interdependence
200
How families discuss a range of topics
What is conversation orientation
200
James knows his roommate is mad at him for not doing the dishes. Instead of just doing the dishes, James hangs out at a friend's house until he knows his roommate has gone to bed. He wakes up extra early to go to the gym before his roommate gets up the next day. James is displaying which conflict style?
What is avoiding
200
When asked if the chicken Alfredo at the restaurant is delicious, the waiter says, "it's one of our most popular dishes." The waiter said this because he doesn't like the dish. This is an example of what kind of lie
What is equivocation
300
Josh thinks he's going to fail the 110 final. Because of this, he doesn't study too hard, and ends up failing! This is an example of what?
What is self-fulfilling prophecy
300
You might be attracted to a person who has a quality that you lack
What is complementary
300
This type of romantic relationship takes a culturally conventional approach to marriage
What is traditional
300
Two family members argue over the last piece of pie. They decide to cut the piece of pie in half. This is an example of which conflict style?
What is compromise
300
After a bad first date, Kevin ends the date by saying, "I'd love to get together again" even though he doesn't want to. One of the most common reasons we lie is because...
What is we don't want to hurt the other person's feelings
400
You probably act differently in class than you do at a family holiday. You also probably act differently on a Saturday night out with your friends than you do at work. This is an example of what concept concerning your self-concept?
What is your self-concept is multifaceted
400
You want to know every little detail about your best friend, but there are also things you don't share with your best friend. Which dialectical tension is represented in this scenario?
What is openness vs. closedness
400
Repetitive behaviors that have a special meaning for a group, like road trips or spending the holidays together
What is family rituals
400
Complaints that come across as personal attacks and often inflame conflict
What is criticisms
400
The tendency to believe what others say even though we don't have a real reason to do so
What is truth bias
500
If you are told how exactly to spend your money, this could threaten which face
What is autonomy face
500
We maintain relationships that we think are better than the alternatives
What is social exchange theory
500
Sally self-disclosures to her friend Tina about her deepest fears. Self-disclosing important and deep ideas represents which dimension of intimacy
What is emotional
500
While arguing with his wife, Tom rolls his eyes and uses sarcasm. Tom is displaying which of Gottman's four horsemen of the apocalypse?
What is contempt
500
We have a ____________ truth bias for friends than we do strangers
What is stronger