FCS 340 ch. 9 Questions and
answers
Power - answer In intimate relationships, the ability to influence one's
partner to get what one wants.
legitimate power - answer Power that is bestowed by society on men and
woman as their right according to social prescription
expert power - answer Power that is given because a person is
considered superior in knowledge of a particular subject
informational power - answer power acquired because of extensive
knowledge of a specific area.
theory of primary interest and presumed competence - answer The
theory that the person who is most interested in, most involved with, and
best qualified to make a particular choice will be more likely to do so.
psychological power - answer the ability to bestow or withhold affection
coercive power - answer the threat of physical force or other types of
punishment to force compliance
power processes - answer the in which power is applied
orchestration power - answer the power to make the important decisions
that determine family lifestyle
implementation power - answer power that sets decisions in motion
, bargaining - answer The process in which two parties decide what each
will give and receive in arriving at a decision
psychological game - answer a pattern of interaction that appears
legitimate but actually has an ulterior motive
gaslighting - answer The process by which one person destroys the self
confidence, perception, and sense of reality of another person
scapegoating - answer blaming someone else for every bad thing that
happens
communication - answer a message that one person sends and another
receives
body language - answer posture, facial expressions, eye contact, tense
muscles, blushing, panting, tears, sweating, shivering, increased pulse
rate, thumping heart, and other bodily reactions that convey feelings and
reactions.
double-bind communication - answer conflicting messages sent when
verbal messages and body language don't agree
empathy - answer the ability to identify the emotional state of another -
to feel with him or her
feedback - answer Response to the message another has sent and
disclosure of ones own feelings and ideas
People desire power for a variety of reasons: - answer -Because they
want to have control of their life.
-because society expects them to have it.
-because they are following the behavior modeled by their parents.
answers
Power - answer In intimate relationships, the ability to influence one's
partner to get what one wants.
legitimate power - answer Power that is bestowed by society on men and
woman as their right according to social prescription
expert power - answer Power that is given because a person is
considered superior in knowledge of a particular subject
informational power - answer power acquired because of extensive
knowledge of a specific area.
theory of primary interest and presumed competence - answer The
theory that the person who is most interested in, most involved with, and
best qualified to make a particular choice will be more likely to do so.
psychological power - answer the ability to bestow or withhold affection
coercive power - answer the threat of physical force or other types of
punishment to force compliance
power processes - answer the in which power is applied
orchestration power - answer the power to make the important decisions
that determine family lifestyle
implementation power - answer power that sets decisions in motion
, bargaining - answer The process in which two parties decide what each
will give and receive in arriving at a decision
psychological game - answer a pattern of interaction that appears
legitimate but actually has an ulterior motive
gaslighting - answer The process by which one person destroys the self
confidence, perception, and sense of reality of another person
scapegoating - answer blaming someone else for every bad thing that
happens
communication - answer a message that one person sends and another
receives
body language - answer posture, facial expressions, eye contact, tense
muscles, blushing, panting, tears, sweating, shivering, increased pulse
rate, thumping heart, and other bodily reactions that convey feelings and
reactions.
double-bind communication - answer conflicting messages sent when
verbal messages and body language don't agree
empathy - answer the ability to identify the emotional state of another -
to feel with him or her
feedback - answer Response to the message another has sent and
disclosure of ones own feelings and ideas
People desire power for a variety of reasons: - answer -Because they
want to have control of their life.
-because society expects them to have it.
-because they are following the behavior modeled by their parents.