Deck 6: Talk and Interpersonal Relationships

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Flirtation is an example of a direct communication strategy used to change a relationship's status.
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Flirtation is a safe way to propose relationship growth.
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Personal relationships are characterized by:

A) Replaceability of the other person
B) Standardization of the tasks performed by the other person
C) Uniqueness of the social function performed by the other person
D) Interchangeability of the other person
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Relationships go through consistent, predictable stages from initial contact to strong attachment.
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Prospective relational continuity constructional units (RCCUs) would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship
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The nature, style, and content of talk changes as relationships change.
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Talk (everyday communication) cannot increase the intimacy level of a relationship.
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People generally communicate with others who share many of the same attitudes and beliefs.
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Explain why the theory that relationships go through stable, predictable, consistent stages is no longer thought to be accurate.
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A resurrection process deals with the ways people prepare themselves for new relationships after ending an old one.
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Explain how relationships influence the distribution of information.
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Communication intended to change a relationship's status is usually indirect.
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Cultures often differ in the ways that they value different types of relationships.
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Weiss's 'provisions of relationships,' or the areas where relationships give us something special, needed, or valued, include:

A) Belonging and a sense of alliance
B) Emotional disintegration
C) Challenges to our worth and value
D) Lack of opportunity to communicate about ourselves
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Discuss the difference between social and personal relationships.
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Explain Duck's claim that relationship development is created by the interpretation of information-sharing, not just the act of information-sharing.
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Robert Weiss (1974) identified six specific areas where relationships provide us with some? thing special, needed, or valued. Identify these six provisions of relationships.
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Explain the role of physical appearance in Duck's Relationship Filtering Model.
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Social relationships are characterized by:

A) Irreplaceability of the other person
B) Uniqueness of the tasks performed by the other person
C) Uniqueness of the social function performed by the other person
D) Interchangeability of the other person
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Talk about relationships is managed consistently across all cultural boundaries.
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If you begin complaining to your partner, start talking about problems, goals, and commitment in the relationship with him/her, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Dyadic
C) Social process
D) Grave-dressing
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"Did I do the right thing?" "Do you think I should believe what this person says?" or even "Should I take this job?" are examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Opportunity to Talk About Yourself
D) Opportunity to Help Others.
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"Great job!" "I love your outfit!" "You did well on the test-and you are making great comments in class. You are obviously a good learner" are examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Provision of assistance and physical support
D) Reassurance of our worth and value
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If you are out of the relationship but begin trying to 'make sense' of it, telling different versions of the breakup until you find one that is satisfactory and helps you save face, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Dyadic
B) Social process
C) Grave-dressing
D) Resurrection
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When you tell other people in the network about the relationship problem, seeking either their help to keep the relationship together or their support for your version of why it has come apart, you are experiencing which process of breakup?

A) Dyadic
B) Social
C) Intrapsychic
D) Grave-Dressing
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Duck's Relationship Filtering Model suggests that you use others' physical appearance to do the following:

A) Screen out people who do not look as if they would see the world the way you do
B) Screen out people who vote differently than you do
C) Screen out people who are likely to be good relationship partners
D) Screen out people who have had multiple relationships
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Introspective RCCUs would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship
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If you begin talking to other people about whether or not you should break up with a romantic partner, blame your partner for problems, and look for support from friends, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Dyadic
C) Social process
D) Grave-dressing
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According to Duck's Relationship Filtering Model, people pay attention to cues about others in the following sequence:

A) Attitudes/personality, roles, behavior/NVC, physical appearance
B) Roles, behavior/NVC, physical appearance, attitudes/personality
C) Behavior/NVC, physical appearance, attitudes/personality,roles
D) Physical appearance, behavior/NVC, roles, attitudes/personality
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One reason why researchers have assumed that relationships follow predictable stages could be:

A) This is the easiest type of research to publish
B) Relationships really do always follow predictable stages
C) People give retrospective reports that try to 'make sense' of their relationships
D) The end of a relationship is inevitable once it has begun
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If you are considering breaking up with a romantic partner but have not discussed it out loud with anyone, Duck suggests you are in this phase of relational dissolution:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Interpsychic
C) Dyadic
D) Social process
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Baxter and Montgomery's idea of the autonomy-connectedness dialectic explains:

A) We are caught between wanting to be independent and wanting to be connected with others
B) We are more likely to be independent than to be connected with others
C) We are more likely to be connected with others than to be independent
D) We are more likely to seek connections with others if we are less independent
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Retrospective RCCUs would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship.
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Wiseman's idea of the bond/bind dilemma explains:

A) You do not need to give up anything to be in a relationship
B) You have to give up everything to be in a relationship
C) Relationships are not worth the benefits
D) Relationships require some limits on our freedom
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The fact that you like to feel that someone is "there" for you is an examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Opportunity to Talk About Yourself
D) Opportunity to Help Others
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If you begin preparing for new relationships after a breakup is over, defining what you do and don't want in the future, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Dyadic
B) Social process
C) Grave-dressing
D) Resurrection
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Deck 6: Talk and Interpersonal Relationships
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Flirtation is an example of a direct communication strategy used to change a relationship's status.
False
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Flirtation is a safe way to propose relationship growth.
True
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Personal relationships are characterized by:

A) Replaceability of the other person
B) Standardization of the tasks performed by the other person
C) Uniqueness of the social function performed by the other person
D) Interchangeability of the other person
C
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Relationships go through consistent, predictable stages from initial contact to strong attachment.
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Prospective relational continuity constructional units (RCCUs) would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship
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The nature, style, and content of talk changes as relationships change.
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Talk (everyday communication) cannot increase the intimacy level of a relationship.
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People generally communicate with others who share many of the same attitudes and beliefs.
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Explain why the theory that relationships go through stable, predictable, consistent stages is no longer thought to be accurate.
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A resurrection process deals with the ways people prepare themselves for new relationships after ending an old one.
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Explain how relationships influence the distribution of information.
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Communication intended to change a relationship's status is usually indirect.
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Cultures often differ in the ways that they value different types of relationships.
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Weiss's 'provisions of relationships,' or the areas where relationships give us something special, needed, or valued, include:

A) Belonging and a sense of alliance
B) Emotional disintegration
C) Challenges to our worth and value
D) Lack of opportunity to communicate about ourselves
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Discuss the difference between social and personal relationships.
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Explain Duck's claim that relationship development is created by the interpretation of information-sharing, not just the act of information-sharing.
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Robert Weiss (1974) identified six specific areas where relationships provide us with some? thing special, needed, or valued. Identify these six provisions of relationships.
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Explain the role of physical appearance in Duck's Relationship Filtering Model.
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Social relationships are characterized by:

A) Irreplaceability of the other person
B) Uniqueness of the tasks performed by the other person
C) Uniqueness of the social function performed by the other person
D) Interchangeability of the other person
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Talk about relationships is managed consistently across all cultural boundaries.
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If you begin complaining to your partner, start talking about problems, goals, and commitment in the relationship with him/her, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Dyadic
C) Social process
D) Grave-dressing
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"Did I do the right thing?" "Do you think I should believe what this person says?" or even "Should I take this job?" are examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Opportunity to Talk About Yourself
D) Opportunity to Help Others.
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"Great job!" "I love your outfit!" "You did well on the test-and you are making great comments in class. You are obviously a good learner" are examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Provision of assistance and physical support
D) Reassurance of our worth and value
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If you are out of the relationship but begin trying to 'make sense' of it, telling different versions of the breakup until you find one that is satisfactory and helps you save face, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Dyadic
B) Social process
C) Grave-dressing
D) Resurrection
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When you tell other people in the network about the relationship problem, seeking either their help to keep the relationship together or their support for your version of why it has come apart, you are experiencing which process of breakup?

A) Dyadic
B) Social
C) Intrapsychic
D) Grave-Dressing
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Duck's Relationship Filtering Model suggests that you use others' physical appearance to do the following:

A) Screen out people who do not look as if they would see the world the way you do
B) Screen out people who vote differently than you do
C) Screen out people who are likely to be good relationship partners
D) Screen out people who have had multiple relationships
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Introspective RCCUs would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship
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If you begin talking to other people about whether or not you should break up with a romantic partner, blame your partner for problems, and look for support from friends, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Dyadic
C) Social process
D) Grave-dressing
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According to Duck's Relationship Filtering Model, people pay attention to cues about others in the following sequence:

A) Attitudes/personality, roles, behavior/NVC, physical appearance
B) Roles, behavior/NVC, physical appearance, attitudes/personality
C) Behavior/NVC, physical appearance, attitudes/personality,roles
D) Physical appearance, behavior/NVC, roles, attitudes/personality
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One reason why researchers have assumed that relationships follow predictable stages could be:

A) This is the easiest type of research to publish
B) Relationships really do always follow predictable stages
C) People give retrospective reports that try to 'make sense' of their relationships
D) The end of a relationship is inevitable once it has begun
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If you are considering breaking up with a romantic partner but have not discussed it out loud with anyone, Duck suggests you are in this phase of relational dissolution:

A) Intrapsychic
B) Interpsychic
C) Dyadic
D) Social process
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Baxter and Montgomery's idea of the autonomy-connectedness dialectic explains:

A) We are caught between wanting to be independent and wanting to be connected with others
B) We are more likely to be independent than to be connected with others
C) We are more likely to be connected with others than to be independent
D) We are more likely to seek connections with others if we are less independent
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Retrospective RCCUs would be most likely to:

A) Indicate that one partner is physically absent from the relationship
B) Indicate that one partner has returned to the relationship
C) Indicate that one partner wants the other to leave the relationship
D) Indicate that one partner is about to be absent from the relationship.
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Wiseman's idea of the bond/bind dilemma explains:

A) You do not need to give up anything to be in a relationship
B) You have to give up everything to be in a relationship
C) Relationships are not worth the benefits
D) Relationships require some limits on our freedom
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35
The fact that you like to feel that someone is "there" for you is an examples of:

A) Belonging and a Sense of Reliable Alliance
B) Emotional Integration and Stability
C) Opportunity to Talk About Yourself
D) Opportunity to Help Others
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If you begin preparing for new relationships after a breakup is over, defining what you do and don't want in the future, Duck suggests you are in this phase:

A) Dyadic
B) Social process
C) Grave-dressing
D) Resurrection
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