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Stages, Turning Points, and Dialectics MCQ

Turning point analysis is a method for plotting turning points on a graph to see how various events are related to changes in a relationship.

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Correct Answer: True

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Topical segmentation is a way of ________ tensions that emphasizes different sides of the dialectic depending on the topic or context.

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Correct Answer: Managing dialectical

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Separation is a way of managing dialectical tensions that involves favoring each side of the dialectic at different times using either cyclic alternation .

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Correct Answer: True

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A way of managing dialectic tension that involves talking about the tension in a way that values one side of the dialectic over the other is known as ________ .

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Correct Answer: Selection

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Revelation-concealment is a dialectical tension that involves the _______ between wanting to reveal aspects of your relationship to others

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Correct Answer: Both a & b

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Responsiveness is a communication style that shows _______ .

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Correct Answer: All of these

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A perspective that indicates people have opposing interpersonal needs that exist in dynamic tension is known as _______ .

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Correct Answer: Relational dialectics theory

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A sophisticated way of managing dialectical tension that involves talking about tensions so that they seem complementary rather than contradictory is known as _______ .

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Correct Answer: Reframing

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Predictability-novelty is a dialectical tension that focuses on how people struggle between their needs for _______ in their relationships.

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Correct Answer: Both a & b

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Openness-closedness focuses on how people struggle between their need to be open with relational partners .

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Correct Answer: True

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Neutralization involves avoiding full engagement of either side of the dialectical tension through moderation .

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Correct Answer: True

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Which strategy for managing dialectical tensions involves striving to reach a midpoint such that couples engage both sides of the dialectic ?

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Correct Answer: Moderation

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Logistical talk is a superficial talk revolving around the logistics of things, such as who will pick up dinner or pay the electric bill.

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Correct Answer: True

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A dialectical tension that is expressed when dyads communicate in ways that stress the importance of spending time is known as ______ .

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Correct Answer: Inclusion-seclusion

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A type of discursive mixture where two discourses are put together to create something that is new but can still be separated out is known as _______ .

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Correct Answer: Hybrid

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Which strategy for managing dialectical tensions involves being ambiguous so that neither side of the dialectic is engaged ?

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Correct Answer: Disqualification

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Discursive struggle is a dialectics theory, the struggle between two competing discourses

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Correct Answer: True

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Discursive mixture is when two discourses are combined to create new meaning.

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Correct Answer: True

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Discourse is a theory, a system of meaning.

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Correct Answer: True

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Discourses that have seemingly opposing or contradictory meanings.

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Correct Answer: Dialectical oppositions

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Conventionality-uniqueness focuses on how people communicate in ways that show ________ with the larger social group.

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Correct Answer: Both a & b

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Connection-autonomy focuses on how people struggle between their need for closeness and their need for distance in their relationship.

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Correct Answer: True

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The tension between commonly accepted (centripetal) and less commonly accepted (centrifugal) discourses is known as _______ .

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Correct Answer: Centripetal-centrifugal struggle

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________ refers to transformative moments that profoundly change the meanings associated with discourses by showing .

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Correct Answer: Aesthetic moment

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Which example best expresses the ideal-real dialectic?

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Correct Answer: Candice has many ideas about what her friends “ought to be,” but she knows that no friendship is perfect.

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Which example best expresses the ideal-real dialectic?

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Correct Answer: Candice has many ideas about what her friends “ought to be,” but she knows that no friendship is perfect.

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According to work by Baxter, there are four general ways to manage dialectical tensions; one of these methods is separation. Which of the following best describes separation in terms of dialectical tensions?

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Correct Answer: It occurs when people favor each side of the dialectic at different times.

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Sarah and Dan have been dating for nearly a year, but lately have been fighting and having more issues. Sarah has been talking to her friend Rebecca, but since they are not great friends, she has been keeping details private. Sarah will often tell Rebecca, “we’ve been fighting,” but not go into details. This is an example of ______.

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Correct Answer: Moderation

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Paul said to Sam, “I love you, and I think we should move in together. But I think we need more time finding out about ourselves before we commit to marriage.” This is an example of ______.

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Correct Answer: Connection-autonomy

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When a person suddenly sees his or her relationship as boring even though nothing has really changed, this is an example of which turning point phenomenon?

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Correct Answer: Negative psychic change

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Garrett recently moved out of his parents’ home to go to college. Since then, he has noticed that his relationship with his parents has improved, due to the fact that his parents now perceive Garrett as an adult. This is an example of which kind of turning point?

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Correct Answer: Proximity and distance

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When Joe and Jamie first met, they claimed it was love at first sight. Select the answer that best defines this phenomenon.

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Correct Answer: Romantic relationship transition

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According to the ______, relationships can follow a choppier path, with both positive and negative events affecting their course.

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Correct Answer: Turning point approach

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Lisa and Walter have been having some issues in their marriage lately. Their marriage counselor says they are in the circumscribing stage of coming apart. Choose the answer that best explains what the circumscribing stage is?

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Correct Answer: When communication becomes constricted in both depth and breadth. In some ways, the superficial communication that takes place during this stage is similar to small talk, except that the communicators are using talk (and avoidance of talk) to distance themselves from each other instead of to learn more about each other

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How do people move relationships from casual to close? According to social penetration theory, people increase the depth of their self-disclosure and start exchanging information on an emotional level. This represents which of the coming together stages of the staircase model?

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Correct Answer: Intensifying

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The staircase model expanded social penetration theory by describing 10 specific stages relevant to relationship development and disengagement. Within the staircase model, there are five steps leading upward representing the “coming together stages”; there are also five steps leading downward, called the “coming apart stages.” According to the staircase model, people in established relationships ______.

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Correct Answer: Don’t always stay on one stage

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On Tommy and Olga’s first date, Tommy immediately began the conversation with his frustrations about his lack of success in his previous relationships and his anger about the current political climate. Olga felt uncomfortable with Tommy’s premature and inappropriate oversharing. This can be identified as an example of ______.

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Correct Answer: Skill in self-disclosure

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Which of the following is not one of the five types of communication skills that help people build relationships with new friends and romantic partners?

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Correct Answer: Social bonding

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In Chapter 5, we discuss three different perspectives that help describe how relationships change over time. One of these is the dialectic theory, which suggests ______.

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Correct Answer: Rather than conceptualizing relationships in terms of stages, people should view relationships as constantly changing

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Traditionally, a trajectory describes the road or path that something takes. In interpersonal communication, relationship trajectories can be described as smooth or bumpy. People can move their relationship in which of the following trajectories?

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Correct Answer: Forward, backward, sideways, or in many directions at once

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