Healthy Relationships
Family Relationships
Peer Relationships
Conflict & Violence
Question #6
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(150) Define hazing.

Hazing - Making others perform certain tasks in order to join the group.

100
(179) Define neglect.

The failure to provide for a child's basic needs.

100

(199) A friend encouraging you to volunteer at an upcoming food drive at their local church is an example of what?

positive peer pressure

100

(230) T/F - There is a correlation between drugs/alcohol and violence.

true

100

(154) What does an "I" message do when communicating?

It focuses on your feelings rather than someone else's behavior.

200

(145) What does "mutual respect" look like in a relationship? (general relationship, not specific to dating)

Both people treat each other with respect. You accept each other's opinions, tastes, and traditions, even if they are different. At times you may agree to disagree instead of trying to force your opinions on each other.

200

(167) What is a blended family?

A family made up of a married couple, with kids from the previous marriages (and potentially kids from the new marriage).

200

(202) What are the three steps of assertive refusal?

1) State your position

2) Suggest alternatives

3) Stand your ground

200

(235) What is a hate crime?

A hate crime is a crime motivated primarily by hatred of or prejudice against a particular group (race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, etc.).

200
(206) What is the difference between affection and infatuation? 

affection - attraction to another person which prompts you to display it with the things you say and do

infatuation - exaggerated feelings of passion

300

(144) As a teenager, give (and describe) three different roles that you play in your life (short answer).

Home - child, sibling

School - student, athlete, actor, classmate

Community - church member, employee, citizen

300

(174) Give three examples of ways in which the family structure can change.

birth, adoption, separation, divorce, remarriage, death of a family member

300

(193-194) What are the four types of friendships listed in the book?

casual friendships, close friendships, platonic friendships, online friendships

300

(237) Verbal abuse is a form of which kind of abuse?

emotional abuse

300

(240) What are three of the different parties a survivor of rape/abuse can go to for support.

parents/guardians/trusted adults

police

teachers, coaches, school nurse, guidance counselor

members at a church

doctors or hospital staff

shelters for victims of domestic violence

rape crisis centers

therapists, counselors, or support groups

400

(149) Which two below are not ways to show respect to others:

a) Listening to other's viewpoints, even if you do not agree with them.

b) Speak what is on your mind, even if it will hurt the other person.

c) Show trust by being honest and dependable.

d) Expect to be the top priority in your friends' and family members' lives. 

b) Speak what is on your mind, even if it will hurt the other person.

d) Expect to be the top priority in your friends' and family members' lives.

400

(169) What are the three basic physical needs that a parent is expected to provide?

clothing, shelter, food

400

(194) List three of the things you should NOT do when communicating with online friends.

1) do not share personal information or pictures of yourself

2) do not offer your phone number or street address

3) never arrange a face-to-face meeting

4) always tell a trusted adult if an online friend suggests you do something that makes you feel uncomfortable

400

(221) Name three of the causes of conflict as described in the textbook.

power struggle, personal loyalties, jealousy and envy, property disputes, conflicting attitudes and values, lack of respect

400

(241) Outside of protecting the abused and restoring relationships, what is another reason that it is important for abusers to get the help they need?

to keep it from continuing on to the next generation

500

(154) List three of the ways to practice active listening (short answer).

1) Don't interrupt

2) Show interest

3) Restate what you hear

4) Ask questions

5) Show empathy

500

(172) Healthy families share their thoughts and feelings honestly with each other. They listen to each other and demonstrate empathy. Which trait of a strong family is this?

good communication

500

(207) What are three ways you can show self-control and practice abstinence in a dating relationship?

1) set limits for expressing affection

2) communicate with your partner

3) talk with a trusted adult

4) seek low-pressure dating situations

5) date someone who respects and shares your values

500

(227) The book lists three basic principles of effective mediation. What are they?

1) Neutrality - The mediator must be an impartial individual with no vested interest in either person or the dispute.

2) Confidentiality - The mediator must respect the privacy of both parties and keep the details secret.

3) Well-defined ground rules - Both parties must agree to a set of predetermined rules governing the mediation.

500

(180) What are the three Rs for stopping domestic violence?

recognize, resist, report