Social Health Flashcards
How do you know that someone is listening?
The person makes eye contact.
How do you know someone is listening?
The person asks questions.
How do you know someone is listening?
The person shows empathy during the conversation.
Guilt trips, blackmail, bribing, and mocking are all examples of:
Manipulation
When saying “guys need respect,” what is actually being said is that:
Guys would rather feel unloved than disrespected.
In responding to negative peer pressure there are three response types. Standing up for your beliefs in a firm and mature way is known as:
Assertive
In responding to negative peer pressure there are three response types. Being overly forceful, hostile, attacking, and immature is known as:
Aggressive
In responding to negative peer pressure there are three response types. Giving in to everybody is known as:
Passive
When talking about the different love languages, a person who is considered “huggy” or “clingy” may express this love language best:
Physical Touch
When talking about the different love languages a person who gives a lot of compliments may express this love language best:
Words of Affirmation
When talking about the five different love languages a person who really enjoys Christmas may express this love language best:
Giving/Receiving Gifts
When talking about the different love languages a person who is willing to cook a large meal for their family at Thanksgiving may express this love language best:
Acts of Service
When talking about the five love languages a person who appreciates sitting around a campfire and talking may express this love language best:
Quality Time
What are the five levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
1) Physiological
2) Safety
3) Belonging
4) Self-Esteem
5) Self-Actualization
Casual relationships involve people you talk to in class and may sit by at games and school events but you don’t necessarily allow them to influence your major decisions.
TRUE