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1.

THE DESIRE TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN REWARDING


INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS IS KNOWN AS ________.

1.

interpersonal desire

2.

the need for affiliation

3.

the need for companionship

4.

empathy-driven connections

2.

IN MANY WAYS, ATTRACTION BOILS DOWN TO ________.

1.

genetic predisposition

2.

finding people like us

3.

avoiding loneliness

4.

just being around someone

3.

ATTRACTION BEGINS WITH ________.

1.

contact

2.

nonverbal behavior

3.

conflict

4.

dialogue

4.

________ ADDRESSES THE PHYSICAL CLOSENESS BETWEEN TWO


INDIVIDUALS.

1.

Scarcity

2.

Interaction

3.

Proximity

4.

Mere exposure

5.

THE ________ THE PHYSICAL DISTANCE, THE ________ TWO PEOPLE


WILL EXPERIENCE ________ CONTACT, WHICH COULD LEAD TO THE
DEVELOPMENT OF MUTUAL ATTRACTION.

1.

smaller; more likely; reduced

2.

smaller; more likely; repeat

3.

bigger; more likely; reduced

4.

bigger; less likely; repeat

6.

JESS'S DAD DOES NOT WANT HER HANGING OUT WITH BOYS WHO
ARE OLDER THAN SHE IS. HE SAYS THAT BEING AROUND THEM A LOT WILL
JUST MAKE HER LIKE THEM MORE. TO WHAT HYPOTHESIS IS JESS'S DAD
ELUDING?

1.

need for affiliation

2.

matching hypothesis

3.

proportion of similarity

4.

mere exposure

7.

1.
2.

3.

WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS REGARDING


PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS IS FALSE?

The concept of attraction differs significantly across cultures.


Attractive individuals possess more persuasive power than
unattractive individuals.
There is a generalized definition of what is considered attractive.

4.

People show a preference for faces in which the features aren't very
different from the average.

8.

GOFFMAN PROPOSED THE ________, STATING THAT PEOPLE ARE


MORE LIKELY TO FORM LONGSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
WHOSE SOCIAL ATTRIBUTES MATCH WITH THEIRS AND WITH THOSE WHO
ARE SIMILAR IN PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS.

1.

repulsion hypothesis

2.

matching hypothesis

3.

proportion of similarity

4.

stable attraction theory

9.

THE PROPORTION OF SIMILARITY ________.

1.

2.

divides the total number of topics on which two people have


communicated by the number of topics on which they express similar
views
does not measure attraction, just similarity

3.

divides the number of topics on which two people express similar


views by the total number of topics on which they have communicated

4.

suggests the lower the proportion of similarity, the more the pair will
like one another

10.

THE EXCHANGE OF WHAT WE RECEIVE FOR WHAT WE GET IS


KNOWN AS ________.

1.

repulsion

2.

reciprocity

3.

matching

4.

overlapping

11.

________ IS KNOWN AS A "BONDING HORMONE."

1.

Oxytocin

2.

Serotonin

3.

GABA

4.

Estrogen

12.

THE DEGREE OF SECURITY EXPERIENCED IN INTERPERSONAL


RELATIONSHIPS IS KNOWN AS ________.

1.

reaction style

2.

attachment style

3.

connection contract

4.

emotional quotient

13.

1.

WHAT RESEARCHER WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME OF THE EARLY


STUDIES OF ATTACHMENT USING BABY MONKEYS?
Sigmund Freud

2.

John Bowlby

3.

Mary Ainsworth

4.

Harry Harlow

14.

VANDY BELIEVES THAT PEOPLE ARE GENERALLY TRUSTWORTHY AND


DEPENDABLE. THIS BELIEF IS KNOWN AS ________.

1.

secure attachment

2.

consistent connection

3.

interpersonal trust

4.

relationship security

15.

ATTACHMENT STYLES CAN BE DESCRIBED IN THEIR MOST BASIC


FORM AS THE LEVELS OF ________ AND ________.

1.

self-esteem; interpersonal trust

2.

stability; security

3.

passion; self-esteem

4.

connection; empathy

16.

A STATE CHARACTERIZED BY INTENSE LONGING FOR UNION WITH


ANOTHER IS ________.

1.

empathy

2.

passionate love

3.

friendship

4.

trust

17.

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE COMPONENTS OF STERNBERG'S


TRIANGULAR THEORY OF LOVE EXCEPT ________.

1.

connection

2.

passion

3.

empathy

4.

intimacy

18.

RESOURCES THAT HAVE BEEN DEVOTED TO A RELATIONSHIP THAT


CANNOT BE RETRIEVED ARE KNOWN AS ________.

1.

equity

2.

relationship real estate

3.

investments

4.

relationship resources

19.

________ RELATIONSHIPS ARE THOSE IN WHICH PARTNERS EXPECT


STRICT RECIPROCITY, WHILE ________ RELATIONSHIPS ARE THOSE IN
WHICH PARTNERS EXPECT MUTUAL RESPONSIVENESS TO ONE ANOTHER'S
NEEDS.

1.

Exchange; communal

2.

One-way; two-way

3.

Communal; exchange

4.

Two-way; one-way

20.

SARAH CONSISTENTLY EXPLAINS SOPHIA'S BEHAVIORS IN NEGATIVE


WAYS. SARAH'S STYLE IS KNOWN AS A ________.

1.

negative-biased style

2.

feedback failure

3.

positive omission style

4.

negative attributional style

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