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CHAPTERN1NTHENBUILDINGNBLOCKSNofNRELATIONSHIPS
1) OneNprimaryNreasonNwhyNsolitaryNconfinement NmayNbeNsoNdifficult NisNthat Nit NinterferesNwi
thNtheNsatisfactionNof Nour
A) socialNneeds.
B) need NforNacceptance.
C) esteemNneeds.
D) physicalNneeds.
2) WhichNof NtheNfollowingNisN notNoneNof NtheNwaysNinNwhichNcasualNrelationshipsNdifferNfro
mNintimateNrelationships?
A) interdependence
B) knowledge
C) mutuality
D) honesty
3) SarahNrevealsNtoNherNboyfriend Nthat NsheNand NherNfatherNareNestranged.NWhichNof Nthe
NfollowingNcharacteristicsNof NintimateNrelationshipsNisNillustrated NbyNtheNprecedingNstatemen
t?
A) mutuality
B) care
C) knowledge
D) commitment
4) JorgeNbelievesNthat NheNand NhisNpartnerNSuzieNwillNbeNtogetherNforever.NHeNinvestsNaNlot N
of NtimeNinNtheirNrelationship.NWhichNof NtheNfollowingNcharacteristicsNof NintimateNrelationshipsN
isNillustrated NinNtheNprecedingNstatements?
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A) responsiveness
B) trust
C) knowledge
D) commitment
5) AsNaNparticipant NinNaNresearchNstudy,NChrisNisNasked NtoNdescribeNhisNrelationshipNwithNhisN
partner.NTheNresearchersNaskNhimNtoNchooseNaNpairNof NoverlappingNcircles,NrepresentingNhimNand Nh
isNpartner,Nthat Nbest NdescribesNtheNclosenessNinNtheirNrelationship.NInNthisNscenario,NwhichNof NtheNf
ollowingNcomponentsNof NintimateNrelationshipsNisNbeingNassessed NbyNtheNresearchers?
A) mutuality
B) knowledge
C) responsiveness
D) commitment
6) WeNgenerallyNexpect NintimateNrelationshipsNtoNbeNcharacterized NbyNallNof NtheNfollowin
gNexpectationsN except
A) yourNpartnerNwillNnot NundulyNhurt Nyou.
B) yourNpartnershipNwillNcontinueNindefinitely.
C) yourNpartnerNwillNtreat NyouNfairlyNand Nhonorably.
D) yourNpartnerNwillNstayNtheNsame.
7) PaulineNand NHughNbeginNtoNaddressNthemselvesNasN"us"NratherNthanNI NandNhe/she.NTh
isNchangeNreflectsNtheNdevelopment Nof
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A) dependency.
B) self-esteem.
C) singlism.
D) mutuality.
8) WeNareNdrivenNtoNestablishNand NmaintainNintimacyNwithNothersNtoNfulfillNtheNneed
A) toNbelong.
B) forNdependency.
C) forNsuccess.
D) toNpleaseNothers.
9) InNtheNcontext NofNtheNnatureNand NimportanceNof Nintimacy,NwhenNtheNneedNtoNbelongN
isNsatisfied,NtheNdriveNtoNformNadditionalNrelationshipsNis
A) increased.
B) reduced.
C) developed.
D) lost.
10) InNtheNcontext Nof NtheNnatureNand NimportanceNof Nintimacy,NpeopleNwithN
inNtheirNlivesNareNat NaNriskNforNaNwideNvarietyNof NhealthNproblems.
A) excessiveNmutuality
B) excessiveNcommitment
C) insufficient Nintimacy
D) insufficient Nresponsiveness
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11) InNtheNcontext Nof Nintimacy,NtheNtermN"
"NisNused NtoNreferNtoNtheNextent NtoNwhichNintimatesNneed Nand NinfluenceNeachNother.
A) responsiveness
B) interdependence
C) mutuality
D) commitment
12) WhichNof NtheNfollowingNwasN N notNaNcharacteristicNof NAmericansNinNtheN1960s?
A) Most NchildrenNwereNbornNtoNparentsNmarried NtoNeachNother.
B) MenNand NwomenNmarried NinNtheirNearlyN20s.
C) Most Nof NtheNmenNand NwomenNcohabited NbeforeNmarriage.
D) Most NwomenNdid Nnot NworkNoutsideNtheNhome.
13) BetweenN1960Nand Ntoday,NwhichNaspect Nof NmarriageNdeclined NinNtheNUnited NStates?
A) theNimportanceNof NloveNwithinNmarriage
B) theNratioNof NtheNpopulationNthat NgetsNmarried
C) theNaverageNageNat NwhichNpeopleNget Nmarried
D) theNdivorceNrateNforNpeopleNwithNlessNeducation
14) WhichNof NtheNfollowingNsituationsNisNcurrentlyNordinaryNwithinNtheNUnited NStates?
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