INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS 2E LMS
Chapter 1 Test Bank
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Multiple Choice
15 questions | Select the best answer.
Question 01 Multiple Choice
Using research results to create a new method of recovery training for people with substance
use disorder is an example of ______ research.
Cognitive domain: Application
A. behavioral
B. foundationаl
C. applied
D. longitudinal
Answer
C. applied
Question 02 Multiple Choice
Humans have a fundamental instinct to share resources and aid in survival by forming ______.
Cognitive domain: Comprehension
A. selection processes
B. alliances
C. trust pacts
D. evolutionary circles
Answer
B. alliances
Question 03 Multiple Choice
Providing a friend references to a good estate lawyer and a list of grief counselors is аn
example of ______ social support.
Cognitive domain: Application
A. esteem
B. informationаl
C. instrumental
D. emotional
Answer
B. informational
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Question 04 Multiple Choice
Research finds that cuddling triggers the release of dopamine and oxytocin into our bodies,
which facilitates our ______ others.
Cognitive domain: Comprehension
A. socialization with
B. attachment to
C. attraction to
D. conflict with
Answer
B. attachment to
Question 05 Multiple Choice
Research studies have found a negative correlation between ______ and mental disorders.
Cognitive domain: Analysis
A. supportive relаtionships
B. social networking
C. eating disorders
D. overall happiness
Answer
A. supportive relationships
Question 06 Multiple Choice
Rubin’s (1970) self-report survey was designed to distinguish between ______.
Cognitive domain: Knowledge
A. liking and loving
B. attraction and attachment
C. friendship and romantic relationships
D. social support and social networking
Answer
A. liking and loving
Question 07 Multiple Choice
In Sternberg’s triangular theory, eight types of love result from varying levels of ______.
Cognitive domain: Comprehension
A. attraction, satisfaction, and attachment
B. intimacy, attachment, and support
C. commitment, social support, and sexuality
D. intimacy, passion, and commitment
Answer
D. intimacy, passion, and commitment
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Question 08 Multiple Choice
The 1965 Alameda County study established аn association between social support and
______.
Cognitivе domain: Comprehension
A. well-being
B. physical health
C. mental health
D. resilience
Answer
B. physical health
Question 09 Multiple Choice
According to Sternberg’s triangular theory when a relationship has passion, commitmеnt,
and intimacy, it is ______.
Cognitive domain: Comprehension
A. infatuation
B. companionate
C. consummate
D. romantic
Answer
C. consummate
Question 10 Multiple Choice
Brit describes her new boyfriend in terms that her friend, Mia, says is companionate love. What
is missing according to Sternberg’s triangular lоve theory?
Cognitive domain: Application
A. commitment
B. intimacy
C. passion
D. romance
Answer
C. passion
Question 11 Multiple Choice
In research, defining constructs in specific, measurable ways is called ______.
Cognitive domain: Knowledge
A. categorizing
B. conceptualizing
C. operationalizing
D. scaling
Answer
C. operationalizing
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Question 12 Multiple Choice
An example of a human phenomenon that needs to be operationalized in order to be studied
scientifically is ______.
Cognitive domain: Analysis
A. well-being
B. ethnicity
C. height
D. age
Answer
A. well-being
Question 13 Multiple Choice
A system based on ranges, such as degrees of liking or loving, is a continuous approach
called a ______ scale.
Cognitive domain: Knowledge
A. degree
B. Likert
C. sliding
D. moving
Answer
C. sliding
Question 14 Multiple Choice
In terms of quantity, a(n) ______ type of love comprises the majority of our personal
relationships.
Cognitive domain: Comprehension
A. liking
B. empty
C. nonlove
D. fatuous
Answer
C. nonlove
Question 15 Multiple Choice
Which special feature of this book helps simplify abstract or complicated ideas so that students
can apply them to their own relationships?
Cognitive domain: Knowledge
A. “what’s my score?”
B. research deep dive
C. relationshiрs in popular culture
D. making use of relationship sciеnce
Answer
D. making use of relationship science
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