Quiz 2 Flashcards
Which type of love deals with beauty and sexuality?
Eros
Which type of love deals with practicality and tradition?
Pragma
This type of love deals with extreme highs and extremes lows: Elation and Depression:
Mania
What type of work relationship occurs when an experienced individual helps to train a less experienced person?
Mentoring
What are the three aspects of attraction theory?
Proximity, Physical Appearance, Similarity
What is attraction theory?
Proximity, Physical Appearance, Similarity
What theory tries to answer the same question as social exchange theory, but goes a step further? This theory deals with ratios in the relationship being approximately the same.
Equity Theory
This theory deals with the conflicting motives people in relationships experience:
Relationship Dialectics Theory
What is virtual infidelity?
Emotional Affair Online
When you interpret the physiological arousal of emotion and then experience the emotions of joy, sadness, etc..it is called:
Cognitive Labeling
What is emotional contagion?
Emotions passing from person to person..mimc behavior.
Using the acronym “Scream”, what is it called when you are thinking to the appropriate time and place to express emotion?
Context
Using the acronym “Scream”, what is it called when you are thinking about the long range effects of your anger?
Aftermath
What does the acronym SCREAM stand for?
Self, Context, Receiver, Effect, Aftermath, Messages
Which type of conflict deals with differences in ideas, defintinos, perceptions or goals?
Simple Conflict
Which type of conflict deals with personal attacks/picking fights?
Ego Conflict
President Obama has legitimate power?
True
My father is so charismatic. This means he has referent power.
True
When you bring up old issues in a fight that have happened in the past, it is called:
Gunny-sacking
When you and your partner seek to maintain self image or self respect, it is called:
Face-Saving
The conflict management style that looks at a set of problems and has a high level of trust (it’s a win-win) is called:
Collaboration
The conflict management style that involves winning the conflict at the expense of the other person involved is called:
Competition
What are the stages in Devito’s conflict resolution model?
Define Conflict, Examine Possible Solutions, Test Solution, Evaluate Solution, Accept/Reject.
Which stage in social penetration theory is when we start to talk about private personal matters? There may be intimate touching and kissing in this stage.
Affective Stage
What is the general premise of social penetration theory?
Self-Disclosure
Which stage in social penetration theory is when we start to reveal ourselves, personal attitudes about moderate topics. This stage is about casual friendships
Exploratory Affective Stage
What are the two general things Knapp’s Stages of Relationships communicate?
Coming together and Going Apart
Suppose I buy you a coke and you immediately go and get $1.00 to repay me. Which type of reciprocity is this?
Homogeneity
The more we know each other, the more likely we are to use ___ reciprocity.
Heterogeneity
What is social exchange theory?
Theory-addresses questions of why some relationships listened others don’t.
Cost-Rewards
Which stage in Knapp and Vangelesti refers to social naming of relationships–marriage–engaged–(it’s highest stage in coming together)?
Bonding
Which stage in Knapp and Vangelesti refers to breaking the bond–It’s over! (this in the coming apart stages)?
Termination
Knapp and Vangelesti’s stages of relationships are considered to be linear.
False
Which stage of social penetration theory involves when the relationship reaches a plateau?
Stable
Entertainment and Excitement
Ludus
Peace and Slowness
Storage
Compassion and Selflessness
Agape
___ is more than a technique for searching a job.
Networking
Occurs when we simply miss the meaning in a message.
Pseudoconflict
Power that is based on respect for a person’s position.
Legitimate Power
Power that comes from our attraction to another person.
Referent Power
Power based on a person’s knowledge and experience.
Expert Power
Power based on person’s ability to satisfy our needs.
Reward Power
Power based on the use of sanctions or punishments to influence others.
Coercive Power
Taking persuasive actions to get others to comply with our goals.
Compliance Power