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Quiz # 10
Communication (Interpersonal) Quiz # 10
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Quiz:
Communication (Interpersonal) Quiz # 10
Subject:
Communicating Conflict
Total Questions:
30 MCQs
Time:
30 Minutes
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Communication (Interpersonal) Quiz # 10
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A coping response that’s passive-aggressive is called
● Power
● Neglect
● Effect
● None of these
Couples who say more nice things to each other than negative things is called Positive interaction ratio
● True
● False
The ability to control the behavior of another is called
● Work
● Power
● Context
● None of these
Issues that relate to a relationship (how much time two people spend together, how two people talk to one another, and so forth) is called private issues
● True
● false
The second episode of the Explanatory Process Model, it refers to the rules, emotions, and beliefs of the individuals involved in the conflict is called
● Proximal outcomes
● Proximal context
● Proximal issues
● Proximal ratio
The fourth episode of the Explanatory Process Model, it consists of immediate results after the conflict interaction is called
● Proximal outcomes
● Proximal context
● Proximal issues
● Proximal ratio
Issues outside a relationship (politics, the climate, and so forth) is called
● Country issues
● Public issues
● Side issues
● None of these
A conflict pattern when one partner presses for a discussion about the source of conflict and the other partner withdraws is called Pursuit–withdrawal
● True
● False
A type of conflict concerning the relationship between two people is called
● Relational messages
● Relational Conflicts
● Relational drawal
● None of these
Messages that define a relationship is called
● Relational messages
● Relational Conflicts
● Relational drawal
● None of these
A type of conflict that recurs over time in people’s everyday lives without a resolution is called Serial conflict
● True
● False
A conflict pattern when each partner chooses to increase the intensity of the conflict is called
● Symmetrical escalation
● Symmetrical negotiation
● Symmetrical withdrawl
● None of above
A conflict pattern where each partner mirrors the other’s negotiating behaviors is called Symmetrical negotiation
● True
● False
A conflict pattern when one person’s move away is reciprocated by the other’s move away is called
● Symmetrical withdrawal
● Asymmetrical withdrawal
● Non-Symmetrical withdrawal
● None of above
Asking for help from someone outside the conflict is called
● The third party style
● The second party style
● The first party style
● None of these
A type of conflict focused specifically on questions of right and wrong is called value conflicts
● True
● False
A conflict pattern where a partner’s withdrawal prompts the other’s pursuit is called Withdrawal–pursuit
● True
● False
Explanations for transgressions is called
● Work area
● Accounts
● Withdrawal
● Privacy
A dialectic found in friendships that poses a tension between framing your friendship with someone as an end in itself (affection) or seeing it as a means to another end (instrumentality) is called Affection and instrumentality dialectic
● True
● False
Emphasizing the commonalities you think you share with the other person is called
● Affinity seeking
● Apologies seeking
● Working seeking
● None of above
Statements containing an expression of remorse, a promise not to repeat the transgression, an acknowledgment of fault, a promise to make it up to the victim, and a request for forgiveness is called
● Approaching
● Avoiding
● Apologies
● Calibration
Actually going up to a person or smiling in that person’s direction to give a signal that you would like to initiate contact is called
● Approaching
● Avoiding
● Apologies
● Calibration
A primary dialectic that centers on our desire to be independent or autonomous while simultaneously wanting to feel a connection with our partner is called Autonomy and connection dialectic
● True
● False
Stage 4 of Knapp’s Coming Apart Model, it’s when partners try to stay out of the same physical environment is called
● Initial stage
● Avoiding stage
● Terminate stage
● Working stage
Stage 5 of Knapp’s Coming Together Model, it’s when the partners make a public commitment to the relationship is called
● Initial stage
● Bonding stage
● Openness stage
● None of these
A systems principle stating that we create boundaries around each separate system, making it distinct from others but information passes through these boundaries or openness
● True
● False
A system principle focusing on how systems set their rules, check on themselves, and self-correct is called
● Comparison
● Calibration
● Level
● Relation ship
Stage 2 of Knapp’s Coming Apart Model, it’s when the partners restrain their communication behaviors so that fewer topics are raised (for fear of conflict) and more issues are out of bounds is called circumscribing stage
● True
● False
Relationships that endure over time, consist of interdependent partners who satisfy each other’s needs for connection and social inclusion that feel an emotional attachment to each other, are irreplaceable to one another, and enact unique communication patterns is called
● Far relationships
● Close relationships
● Comparison relationship
● All of these
A person’s expectations for a given relationship is called
● Mix level
● Comparison level
● Stage level
● None of these
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