The behaviors that emotions compel us to perform, such as retreating when we are
sad or skipping class when we are embarrassed; are known as what?
a. Markers of Emotion
b. Action Tendencies
c. Basic Emotions
d. Socio-emotive tendencies
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b. Action Tendencies
It's hard to keep up with the lies you make up during conversation such as saying
you've seen the movie they're talking about when you haven't. Is an example of which
part of self-disclosure?
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, 4. Portray yourself truthfully
Family socialization
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- Teaching children appropriate, polite, and expected behaviors
- Gender norms taught through style of clothing, dress
- Showing kids what to say in social situations to be polite, express
gratefulness
- transmission, types of food, types of restaurants, tipping
Ludus
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- love characterized as a game that is entertaining and exciting.
- lee's love style model
Your friend tells you his mom has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is extremely
worried about what is going to happen. To comfort him you reply with, "Well when my
grandma had breast cancer last year, she didn't even have to undergo chemo and
she's still alive. I bet your mom will be the same way and it'll be fine." Your reply is an
example of what type of ineffective support message?
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, Minimizing
Explain Norm of Reciprocity: 3. match qualities of message
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match the use of explicit language, humor, or politeness to partner's
speech. ex: two people becoming more casual in their speech as the
conversation evolves
Hendricks model Love is assumed to take what 3 primary forms?
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1. eros
2. ludus
3. storage
When someone gives you a gift, you might display stronger happiness than you
actually feel to ensure that they know you are grateful; this is known as what?
a. Intensification
b. Simulation
c. Deintensification
d. Masking
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, a. Intensification
What conflict style involves you sacrificing your needs to comply with your
aggressors' needs?
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Obliging
you do this to work with a partner in setting the course, the pace, and the tone of the
interaction - in other words, if your partner comments on the weather, say what you
think about it; if your partner brings up their favorite sports, comment on your interest
in sports or something else you enjoy.
this Defines which part of self-disclosure?
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2. Reciprocate conversational behaviors
Intimacy measure: Mutuality
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sad or skipping class when we are embarrassed; are known as what?
a. Markers of Emotion
b. Action Tendencies
c. Basic Emotions
d. Socio-emotive tendencies
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b. Action Tendencies
It's hard to keep up with the lies you make up during conversation such as saying
you've seen the movie they're talking about when you haven't. Is an example of which
part of self-disclosure?
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, 4. Portray yourself truthfully
Family socialization
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- Teaching children appropriate, polite, and expected behaviors
- Gender norms taught through style of clothing, dress
- Showing kids what to say in social situations to be polite, express
gratefulness
- transmission, types of food, types of restaurants, tipping
Ludus
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- love characterized as a game that is entertaining and exciting.
- lee's love style model
Your friend tells you his mom has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is extremely
worried about what is going to happen. To comfort him you reply with, "Well when my
grandma had breast cancer last year, she didn't even have to undergo chemo and
she's still alive. I bet your mom will be the same way and it'll be fine." Your reply is an
example of what type of ineffective support message?
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, Minimizing
Explain Norm of Reciprocity: 3. match qualities of message
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match the use of explicit language, humor, or politeness to partner's
speech. ex: two people becoming more casual in their speech as the
conversation evolves
Hendricks model Love is assumed to take what 3 primary forms?
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1. eros
2. ludus
3. storage
When someone gives you a gift, you might display stronger happiness than you
actually feel to ensure that they know you are grateful; this is known as what?
a. Intensification
b. Simulation
c. Deintensification
d. Masking
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, a. Intensification
What conflict style involves you sacrificing your needs to comply with your
aggressors' needs?
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Obliging
you do this to work with a partner in setting the course, the pace, and the tone of the
interaction - in other words, if your partner comments on the weather, say what you
think about it; if your partner brings up their favorite sports, comment on your interest
in sports or something else you enjoy.
this Defines which part of self-disclosure?
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2. Reciprocate conversational behaviors
Intimacy measure: Mutuality
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