Your Academic Future Module & Integrity Module
Interpersonal Relationships
Newsgroup Studies
Online Dating
Social Theories
100
How many hours, for most majors, need to graduate from GSU?
What is "126"
100
Name and describe the 4 types of relational messages
What is "Respect, Immediacy (being close with someone), Control (meeting our goals), Affinity (we like them)"
100
What is the best predictor of who builds relationships through Newsgroups
What is "how much time you spend on it"
100
An online dating app for college students looking for hook-ups or relationships
What is "Tinder"
100
The belief that we can't see ourselves that way that others do
What is "foggy mirror"
200
What is the minimum GPA for Georgia Southern, and is this the same for all majors?
What is "2.0", no it is not the same for all majors.
200
Application question: "Cydnie and John like to hang out because they feel they can share their opinions they normally wouldn't with others (like politics) and are comfortable showing their feelings with one another. They show characteristics of 2 types of intimate relationships, what kinds though?"
What is "Emotional and Intellectual"
200
True or false, all online relationships stay online
What is "False"
200
What percentage of American homes have no at home internet?
What is "20% don't have internet"
200
Today when Rebecca was on Tinder, she met a new guy named Jeff. When Jeff asked Rebecca what her name was, Rebecca told Jeff her whole life story in a matter or 10 minutes, and did not want to hear anything he had to say. Name 2 rules of self-disclosure that Rebecca broke.
What is "occurs incrementally, usually symmetrical, relatively scarce, the person being important to you, the disclosure being reciprocated"
300
"Behaving the way your audience expects you to behave", name this definition and name and define the other 2 we talked about in class
What is Social expectations 1. Linguistic: Writing and speaking the way your audience expects you to 2. Aesthetic: Appearing the way your audience expects you to.
300
Differentiate between contextually interpersonal and qualitatively interpersonal
What is "contextually is any form of person to person communication, but qualitatively is being drawn to a person by qualities and knowledge we have of a person"
300
Explain the social penetration theory in your own words
What is "breadth (number of topics willing to discuss) and depth (how detailed you go into those topics) is described with the onion theory that the more you learn some about the person, the deeper you get into the onion layers"
300
What percentage of American adults have cell phones, and of those what percentage of them have a smart phone?
What is "90% & 58%"
400
Name the 5 values of intergrity
What is "Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Honesty, Trust" (RRFHT)
400
Name the 4 types of intimacy
What is "Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Shared Activities"
400
You just got lucky- this is a freebie: WHO ARE WE PLAYING THIS WEEKEND?
What is "App State" GATA!!
400
What are the three strategies of online dating and briefly explain them
What is 1. putting more emphasis on smaller cues (smelling, grammar, time) 2. managing impressions (portraying ideal self) 3. Creating Credibility (showing not telling)
400
Explain the stages of coming together, and the stages of falling apart
What is: 1. Initiating Differentiating 2. Experimenting Circumscribing 3. Intensifying Stagnating 4. Integrating Avoiding 5. Bonding Terminating
500
Name 6 of the 8 types of integrity and you get an extra 100 points if you can name all of them.
What is 1. Submitting something that's not yours 2. Using information or devices not allowed by faculty 3. Obtaining or Using unauthorized materials 4. Violating procedures of an assignment or test 5. Fabricating information 6. Collaborating with others with out instructor's consent 7. Cooperating with or helping another student cheat 8. Demonstrating any other form of dishonest behavior
500
Name 6 of the 8 reasons we form face to face relationships, and you get an extra 100 points if you name all 8
What is 1. appearance 2. similarity 3. complementary (someone different makes you better) 4. reciprocal attraction (We like people who like us) 5. competence (We like talented people) 6. Disclosure (Can share things w/ someone) 7. Proximity 8. Rewards
500
Explain what was shown for each characteristic of relationship development: 1. Interdependence 2. Depth 3. Specialized Communication Patterns 4. Predictability & understanding 5. Commitment 6. Network Convergence
What is 1. Interdependence- moderate levels 2. Depth- 60% showed great depth 3. Specialized Communication Patterns- none 4. Predictability & understanding- yes 5. Commitment- moderate levels 6. Network Convergence- none
500
(TWO PART QUESTION) Who uses online dating (age range& percentage), and what are the reasons that these people show their true self?
What is "20%/1 in adults ages 25-34." What is "When planning on meeting the person in person or forming an intimate relationship"
500
Come fill in the Johari's Window Punnet Square on the board
What is "Autumn or Dr. Plew will explain"