TEST BANK Intimate Relationships 9TH EDITION
CHAPTER 1 THE BUILDING BLOCKS of RELATIONSHIPS
1) One primary reason why solitary confinement may be so difficult is that it interferes with
the satisfaction of our
A) social needs.
B) need for acceptance.
C) esteem needs.
D) physical needs.
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2) Which of the following is not one of the ways in which casual relationships differ from
intimate relationships?
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A) interdependence
B) knowledge
C) mutuality
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D) honesty
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3) Sarah reveals to her boyfriend that she and her father are estranged. Which of the
following characteristics of intimate relationships is illustrated by the preceding statement?
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A) mutuality
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B) care
C) knowledge
D) commitment
4) Jorge believes that he and his partner Suzie will be together forever. He invests a lot of
time in their relationship. Which of the following characteristics of intimate relationships is
illustrated in the preceding statements?
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A) responsiveness
B) trust
C) knowledge
D) commitment
5) As a participant in a research study, Chris is asked to describe his relationship with his
partner. The researchers ask him to choose a pair of overlapping circles, representing him and his
partner, that best describes the closeness in their relationship. In this scenario, which of the
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following components of intimate relationships is being assessed by the researchers?
A) mutuality
ED
B) knowledge
C) responsiveness
D) commitment
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6) We generally expect intimate relationships to be characterized by all of the following
expectations except
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A) your partner will not unduly hurt you.
B) your partnership will continue indefinitely.
D
C) your partner will treat you fairly and honorably.
D) your partner will stay the same.
Y
7) Pauline and Hugh begin to address themselves as "us" rather than I and he/she. This
change reflects the development of
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A) dependency.
B) self-esteem.
C) singlism.
D) mutuality.
8) We are driven to establish and maintain intimacy with others to fulfill the need
A) to belong.
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B) for dependency.
C) for success.
D) to please others.
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9) In the context of the nature and importance of intimacy, when the need to belong is
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satisfied, the drive to form additional relationships is
A) increased.
B) reduced.
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C) developed.
D) lost.
D
Y
10) In the context of the nature and importance of intimacy, people with in their
lives are at a risk for a wide variety of health problems.
A) excessive mutuality
B) excessive commitment
C) insufficient intimacy
D) insufficient responsiveness
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11) In the context of intimacy, the term " " is used to refer to the extent to which
intimates need and influence each other.
A) responsiveness
B) interdependence
C) mutuality
D) commitment
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12) Which of the following was not a characteristic of Americans in the 1960s?
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A) Most children were born to parents married to each other.
B) Men and women married in their early 20s.
C) Most of the men and women cohabited before marriage.
D) Most women did not work outside the home.
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13) Between 1960 and today, which aspect of marriage declined in the United States?
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A) the importance of love within marriage
D
B) the ratio of the population that gets married
C) the average age at which people get married
D) the divorce rate for people with less education
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14) Which of the following situations is currently ordinary within the United States?
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