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UNL COMM 101 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Solutions Latest Update 2025/2026 (De-)Escalatory Conflict Spirals - Answers Covert or indirect way of expressing conflict Voluntary/Obligatory - Answers Relationships we enter into out of our own volition Interpersonal Attraction - Answers Refers to a general feeling or desire that impacts our decision to approach and initiate a relationship with another person Physical Attractiveness - Answers The dimension of attractiveness most often used in deciding whether to pursue a relationship is physical attractiveness Social Attractiveness - Answers Common interests or similar patterns of communication that cause individuals to perceive one another as someone they would like to spend more time with Impression Management - Answers The process of maintaining a positive self image of self in the presence of others Task Attractiveness - Answers Characteristics or qualities that are perceived as appealing when initiating relationships in which the goal is to complete a task or assignment Similarity/Homophily - Answers We seek out relationships with those who have common interests, backgrounds, and goals, and who are similar in appearance False Homophily - Answers Presentation of a deceptive image of self that appears to be more similar than it actually is Self-Disclosure - Answers One person reveals information about himself or herself to another Social Penetration Theory - Answers Addresses how information is exchanged during relationship development Uncertainty Reduction Theory - Answers Identifies questions as a primary communication strategy used for encouraging reciprocal disclosure and reducing levels of uncertainty Predicted Outcome Value Theory - Answers Focuses on the perceived rewards or benefits associated with the new relationship Affinity-seeking Strategies - Answers Verbal and nonverbal communication behaviors that are often used strategically to gain liking from others Social Exchange Theory - Answers Assessment of costs and rewards in determining the value of pursuing a relationship Control Mutuality - Answers The extent to which couples agree on who has the right to influence the other and establish relational goals Equity Theory - Answers Suggests a relationship is considered equitable when the ratio of inputs to outputs is equal for both individuals involved Skill Similarity Model - Answers Similarity in the nature and level of partners' social skills Ego Support - Answers The ability to make others feel positive about themselves Self-Disclosure - Answers Initially sharing our thoughts and feelings Relationship Maintenance Strategies - Answers Behaviors and activities used strategically to sustain desired relational qualities or to sustain the current status of the relationship Mediated Communication - Answers Exchange of email messages, letters, text messages, or phone calls Conflict Management Styles - Answers The extent to which couples agree on who has the right to influence the other and establish relational goals Verbal Aggression - Answers Involves assaulting or criticizing another person's sense of self and typically involves attacks on one's character, competence, background, or appearance Social Exchange Theory - Answers refers to an assessment of costs and rewards in determining the value of pursuing or continuing a relationship Indirect Methods - Answers Refers to a gradually strategy used to let go of a relationship such as, calling the friend less or sending fewer emails Self-Determination Theory - Answers People have an innate psychological need to feel autonomous, or self-governing, in one's behavior Fundamental Attribution Error - Answers The idea that people tend to attribute others' behaviors to internal, rather than external causes Intrapsychic Phase - Answers One partner recognizes that something is wrong in a relationship and that he or she is no longer happy Dyadic Phase - Answers This phase is when the leaver officially announces to the partner that he or she is leaving or thinking of leaving Grave Dressing - Answers Partners are able to articulate the explanation of the termination and create their own versions of the relationship, whether truthful or not Social Phase - Answers When the relationship termination is focused less on the relationship and more on the relationship partners' friends and family 5 Stages of Relationship Dissolution - Answers Differentiating Circumscribing

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UNL COMM 101 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Solutions Latest Update 2025/2026

(De-)Escalatory Conflict Spirals - Answers Covert or indirect way of expressing conflict

Voluntary/Obligatory - Answers Relationships we enter into out of our own volition

Interpersonal Attraction - Answers Refers to a general feeling or desire that impacts our
decision to approach and initiate a relationship with another person

Physical Attractiveness - Answers The dimension of attractiveness most often used in deciding
whether to pursue a relationship is physical attractiveness

Social Attractiveness - Answers Common interests or similar patterns of communication that
cause individuals to perceive one another as someone they would like to spend more time with

Impression Management - Answers The process of maintaining a positive self image of self in
the presence of others

Task Attractiveness - Answers Characteristics or qualities that are perceived as appealing when
initiating relationships in which the goal is to complete a task or assignment

Similarity/Homophily - Answers We seek out relationships with those who have common
interests, backgrounds, and goals, and who are similar in appearance

False Homophily - Answers Presentation of a deceptive image of self that appears to be more
similar than it actually is

Self-Disclosure - Answers One person reveals information about himself or herself to another

Social Penetration Theory - Answers Addresses how information is exchanged during
relationship development

Uncertainty Reduction Theory - Answers Identifies questions as a primary communication
strategy used for encouraging reciprocal disclosure and reducing levels of uncertainty

Predicted Outcome Value Theory - Answers Focuses on the perceived rewards or benefits
associated with the new relationship

Affinity-seeking Strategies - Answers Verbal and nonverbal communication behaviors that are
often used strategically to gain liking from others

Social Exchange Theory - Answers Assessment of costs and rewards in determining the value
of pursuing a relationship

Control Mutuality - Answers The extent to which couples agree on who has the right to influence
the other and establish relational goals

Equity Theory - Answers Suggests a relationship is considered equitable when the ratio of

, inputs to outputs is equal for both individuals involved

Skill Similarity Model - Answers Similarity in the nature and level of partners' social skills

Ego Support - Answers The ability to make others feel positive about themselves

Self-Disclosure - Answers Initially sharing our thoughts and feelings

Relationship Maintenance Strategies - Answers Behaviors and activities used strategically to
sustain desired relational qualities or to sustain the current status of the relationship

Mediated Communication - Answers Exchange of email messages, letters, text messages, or
phone calls

Conflict Management Styles - Answers The extent to which couples agree on who has the right
to influence the other and establish relational goals

Verbal Aggression - Answers Involves assaulting or criticizing another person's sense of self
and typically involves attacks on one's character, competence, background, or appearance

Social Exchange Theory - Answers refers to an assessment of costs and rewards in determining
the value of pursuing or continuing a relationship

Indirect Methods - Answers Refers to a gradually strategy used to let go of a relationship such
as, calling the friend less or sending fewer emails

Self-Determination Theory - Answers People have an innate psychological need to feel
autonomous, or self-governing, in one's behavior

Fundamental Attribution Error - Answers The idea that people tend to attribute others' behaviors
to internal, rather than external causes

Intrapsychic Phase - Answers One partner recognizes that something is wrong in a relationship
and that he or she is no longer happy

Dyadic Phase - Answers This phase is when the leaver officially announces to the partner that
he or she is leaving or thinking of leaving

Grave Dressing - Answers Partners are able to articulate the explanation of the termination and
create their own versions of the relationship, whether truthful or not

Social Phase - Answers When the relationship termination is focused less on the relationship
and more on the relationship partners' friends and family

5 Stages of Relationship Dissolution - Answers Differentiating

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