TEST BANK Intimate Relationships 9TH EDITION
p p p p p
CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
1) Onepprimarypreasonpwhypsolitarypconfinementpmaypbepsopdifficultpispthatpitpinterferespwithpt
hepsatisfactionpofpour
A) socialpneeds.
B) needpforpacceptance.
C) esteempneeds.
D) physicalpneeds.
2) Whichpofpthepfollowingpisp notponepofpthepwayspinpwhichpcasualprelationshipspdifferpfrompi
ntimateprelationships?
A) interdependence
B) knowledge
C) mutuality
D) honesty
3) Sarahprevealsptopherpboyfriendpthatpshepandpherpfatherparepestranged.pWhichpofpthepfol
lowingpcharacteristicspofpintimateprelationshipspispillustratedpbypthepprecedingpstatement?
A) mutuality
B) care
C) knowledge
D) commitment
4) JorgepbelievespthatphepandphisppartnerpSuziepwillpbeptogetherpforever.pHepinvestspaplotpofpti
mepinptheirprelationship.pWhichpofpthepfollowingpcharacteristicspofpintimateprelationshipspispillust
ratedpinpthepprecedingpstatements?
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,CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
A) responsiveness
B) trust
C) knowledge
D) commitment
5) Aspapparticipantpinpapresearchpstudy,pChrispispaskedptopdescribephisprelationshippwithphisppart
ner.pThepresearcherspaskphimptopchoosepappairpofpoverlappingpcircles,prepresentingphimpandphisppartn
er,pthatpbestpdescribespthepclosenesspinptheirprelationship.pInpthispscenario,pwhichpofpthepfollowingpc
omponentspofpintimateprelationshipspispbeingpassessedpbypthepresearchers?
A) mutuality
B) knowledge
C) responsiveness
D) commitment
6) Wepgenerallypexpectpintimateprelationshipsptopbepcharacterizedpbypallpofpthepfollowingpe
xpectationsp except
A) yourppartnerpwillpnotpundulyphurtp you.
B) yourppartnershippwillpcontinuepindefinitely.
C) yourppartnerpwillptreatpyoupfairlypandphonorably.
D) yourppartnerpwillpstaypthepsame.
7) PaulinepandpHughpbeginptopaddresspthemselvespasp"us"pratherpthanpIpandphe/she.pThispc
hangepreflectspthepdevelopmentpof
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,CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
A) dependency.
B) self-esteem.
C) singlism.
D) mutuality.
8) Weparepdrivenptopestablishpandpmaintainpintimacypwithpothersptopfulfillpthepneed
A) topbelong.
B) forpdependency.
C) forpsuccess.
D) toppleasepothers.
9) Inpthepcontextpofpthepnaturepandpimportancepofpintimacy,pwhenpthepneedptopbelongpisps
atisfied,pthepdriveptopformpadditionalprelationshipspis
A) increased.
B) reduced.
C) developed.
D) lost.
10) Inpthepcontextpofpthepnaturepandpimportancepofpintimacy,ppeoplepwithp
inptheirplivesparepatpapriskpforpapwidepvarietypofphealthpproblems.
A) excessivepmutuality
B) excessivepcommitment
C) insufficientpintimacy
D) insufficientpresponsiveness
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, CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
11) Inpthepcontextpofpintimacy,ptheptermp"
"pispusedptopreferptopthepextentptopwhichpintimatespneedpandpinfluencepeachpother.
A) responsiveness
B) interdependence
C) mutuality
D) commitment
12) Whichpofpthepfollowingpwasp p notpapcharacteristicpofpAmericanspinpthep1960s?
A) Mostpchildrenpwerepbornptopparentspmarriedptopeachpother.
B) Menpandpwomenpmarriedpinptheirpearlyp20s.
C) Mostpofpthepmenpandpwomenpcohabitedpbeforepmarriage.
D) Mostpwomenpdidpnotpworkpoutsidepthephome.
13) Betweenp1960pandptoday,pwhichpaspectpofpmarriagepdeclinedpinpthepUnitedpStates?
A) thepimportancepofplovepwithinpmarriage
B) thepratiopofptheppopulationpthatpgetspmarried
C) thepaveragepagepatpwhichppeoplepgetpmarried
D) thepdivorcepratepforppeoplepwithplesspeducation
14) WhichpofpthepfollowingpsituationspispcurrentlypordinarypwithinpthepUnitedpStates?
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p p p p p
CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
1) Onepprimarypreasonpwhypsolitarypconfinementpmaypbepsopdifficultpispthatpitpinterferespwithpt
hepsatisfactionpofpour
A) socialpneeds.
B) needpforpacceptance.
C) esteempneeds.
D) physicalpneeds.
2) Whichpofpthepfollowingpisp notponepofpthepwayspinpwhichpcasualprelationshipspdifferpfrompi
ntimateprelationships?
A) interdependence
B) knowledge
C) mutuality
D) honesty
3) Sarahprevealsptopherpboyfriendpthatpshepandpherpfatherparepestranged.pWhichpofpthepfol
lowingpcharacteristicspofpintimateprelationshipspispillustratedpbypthepprecedingpstatement?
A) mutuality
B) care
C) knowledge
D) commitment
4) JorgepbelievespthatphepandphisppartnerpSuziepwillpbeptogetherpforever.pHepinvestspaplotpofpti
mepinptheirprelationship.pWhichpofpthepfollowingpcharacteristicspofpintimateprelationshipspispillust
ratedpinpthepprecedingpstatements?
1
,CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
A) responsiveness
B) trust
C) knowledge
D) commitment
5) Aspapparticipantpinpapresearchpstudy,pChrispispaskedptopdescribephisprelationshippwithphisppart
ner.pThepresearcherspaskphimptopchoosepappairpofpoverlappingpcircles,prepresentingphimpandphisppartn
er,pthatpbestpdescribespthepclosenesspinptheirprelationship.pInpthispscenario,pwhichpofpthepfollowingpc
omponentspofpintimateprelationshipspispbeingpassessedpbypthepresearchers?
A) mutuality
B) knowledge
C) responsiveness
D) commitment
6) Wepgenerallypexpectpintimateprelationshipsptopbepcharacterizedpbypallpofpthepfollowingpe
xpectationsp except
A) yourppartnerpwillpnotpundulyphurtp you.
B) yourppartnershippwillpcontinuepindefinitely.
C) yourppartnerpwillptreatpyoupfairlypandphonorably.
D) yourppartnerpwillpstaypthepsame.
7) PaulinepandpHughpbeginptopaddresspthemselvespasp"us"pratherpthanpIpandphe/she.pThispc
hangepreflectspthepdevelopmentpof
2
,CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
A) dependency.
B) self-esteem.
C) singlism.
D) mutuality.
8) Weparepdrivenptopestablishpandpmaintainpintimacypwithpothersptopfulfillpthepneed
A) topbelong.
B) forpdependency.
C) forpsuccess.
D) toppleasepothers.
9) Inpthepcontextpofpthepnaturepandpimportancepofpintimacy,pwhenpthepneedptopbelongpisps
atisfied,pthepdriveptopformpadditionalprelationshipspis
A) increased.
B) reduced.
C) developed.
D) lost.
10) Inpthepcontextpofpthepnaturepandpimportancepofpintimacy,ppeoplepwithp
inptheirplivesparepatpapriskpforpapwidepvarietypofphealthpproblems.
A) excessivepmutuality
B) excessivepcommitment
C) insufficientpintimacy
D) insufficientpresponsiveness
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, CHAPTERp1pTHEpBUILDINGpBLOCKSpofpRELATIONSHIPS
11) Inpthepcontextpofpintimacy,ptheptermp"
"pispusedptopreferptopthepextentptopwhichpintimatespneedpandpinfluencepeachpother.
A) responsiveness
B) interdependence
C) mutuality
D) commitment
12) Whichpofpthepfollowingpwasp p notpapcharacteristicpofpAmericanspinpthep1960s?
A) Mostpchildrenpwerepbornptopparentspmarriedptopeachpother.
B) Menpandpwomenpmarriedpinptheirpearlyp20s.
C) Mostpofpthepmenpandpwomenpcohabitedpbeforepmarriage.
D) Mostpwomenpdidpnotpworkpoutsidepthephome.
13) Betweenp1960pandptoday,pwhichpaspectpofpmarriagepdeclinedpinpthepUnitedpStates?
A) thepimportancepofplovepwithinpmarriage
B) thepratiopofptheppopulationpthatpgetspmarried
C) thepaveragepagepatpwhichppeoplepgetpmarried
D) thepdivorcepratepforppeoplepwithplesspeducation
14) WhichpofpthepfollowingpsituationspispcurrentlypordinarypwithinpthepUnitedpStates?
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