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Midterm Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  Attacking your partner’s sense of self with the intention to insult or psychologically abuse him/her:
B  Seeing self as the victim, warding off a perceived attack
C  Withdrawing from the relationship as a way to avoid conflict
D  Attacking your partner’s personality or character, usually with the intent of making someone right and someone wrong
Question #3
A  Attacking your partner’s personality or character, usually with the intent of making someone right and someone wrong:
B  Attacking your partner’s sense of self with the intention to insult or psychologically abuse him/her
C  Seeing self as the victim, warding off a perceived attack
D  Withdrawing from the relationship as a way to avoid conflict
Question #4
A  Cognitions and perceptions
B  Making communication a priority
C  Inconsistent rules
D  Behavior
Question #5
A  escapism
B  projection
C  escapism
D  acceptance
Question #6
A  Neither partner gets what he or she wants
B  Neither partner communicates wants
C  Only one partner gets what he or she wants.
D  Both partners get something they want.
Question #7
A  being dependent on virtual environments to the point of having a social phobia.
B  being a normal dater
C  communicating in an abnormal way
D  sending erotic text and photo images via a cell phone
Question #8
A  fishing for love
B  a person makes up an online identity and an entire social façade to trick another person into becoming involved in an emotional relationship.
C  Not correcting an assumption
D  general internet term for dating many people
Question #9
A  morally acceptable
B  having sex with someone else while involved in a relationship with a romantic partner
C  a deliberate attempt to mislead
D  social façade to trick another person
Question #10
A  evaluation
B  interction
C  rapport
D  communication
Question #11
A  Sharing power
B  “You” statements
C  Saying positive things about your partner
D  “I” statements
Question #13
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #15
A  transgendered individual
B  3 people in a marriage
C  transvestite individual
D  blend of traits stereotypical associated with masculinity and femininity
Question #17
A  bonding
B  sex
C  gender norm
D  love
Question #18
A  gender role transcendence
B  identification
C  social learning theory
D  cognitive-developmental theory
Question #19
A  lesbian woman
B  Individuals who may dress or present themselves in the gender of the other sex
C  Individuals with the biological and anatomical sex of one gender but the self-concept of of the other sex. –Feeling trapped in the wrong body
D  gay men
Question #20
A  Roles defined by biological constraints; can be enacted by members of one biological sex only
B  Individuals with the biological and anatomical sex of one gender but the self-concept of of the other sex.
C  Social norms that specify the socially appropriate behavior for females and males in society
D  who initiates sex in a relationship
Question #21
A  A generic term for a person of one biological sex who displays characteristics of the other sex
B  Roles defined by biological constraints; can be enacted by members of one biological sex only
C  The proper role relationships between women and men in a society
D  The psychological state of viewing oneself as a girl or a boy, and later as a man or a woman.
Question #22
A  A generic term for a person of one biological sex who displays characteristics of the other sex
B  The psychological state of viewing oneself as a girl or a boy, and later as a man or a woman
C  identifying with peers
D  The process through which we learn attitudes, values, beliefs and behaviors appropriate to the social positions we occupy
Question #23
A  gender identity
B  sex roles
C  love language
D  gender role
Question #28
A  non-love
B  passionate love
C  simultaneous loves
D  unreciprocated Love
Question #29
A  Feelings toward the partner
B  Money and work
C  Feelings toward his/her parents
D  Background and history
Question #30
A  Anger
B  agape love
C  Jealousy
D  Amorous envy
Question #31
A  insecurity
B  low self esteen
C  contentment
D  mistrust
Question #32
A  name calling and disrespect
B  feelings that result (react) to something the partner is doing (e.g., talking with an ex partner).
C  attacking the partner or the object of the partner’s affection.
D  obsessive ruminations about the partner’s alleged infidelity make one’s life a miserable emotional torment.
Question #33
A  positive experiences that create love feelings
B  love is a chemical
C  love results from blocked biochemical drive
D  love as the social glue that bonds parents and childre.
Question #34
A  Passive aggression
B  Quality time
C  Gifts
D  Physical touch
Question #35
A  Love as a game
B  Logical and rational
C  Passion and Romantic
D  Out-of-control love
Question #36
A  the most common love style of college students
B  an intense love whereby the lover believes in love at first sight, only one true love, and that love conquers all
C  the love between married people characterized by companionship, calmness, comfort, and security
D  non-love
Question #37
A  deep abiding feelings
B  dating multiple partners
C  sexual desire
D  emotional feelings based on little actual exposure to the love object.
Question #38
A  patriarchal familism
B  arranged marriage
C  parochial marriage
D  non-consentual marriage
Question #39
A  A group marriage in which each member of the group is “married” to the others.
B  A marriage which ends in divorce after 6 months
C  A type of marriage involving one husband and two or more wives
D  A type of marriage in which one wife has two or more husbands.
Question #43
A  viewed as individuals in relationships compete for valuable resources.
B  each member of the family is viewed as part of a system and the family as a unit that develops norms of interaction
C  marriage and family as viewed as contexts of inequality and oppression for women
D  marriages and families are viewed as as symbolic worlds in which the various members give meaning to each other’s behavior.
Question #44
A  endogomy
B  homogomy
C  polygamy
D  monogamy
Question #45
A  Emotional Relationship
B  Maintenance of Separate Households
C  Legal Contract
D  Legal Responsibility for Children
Question #47
A  two-parent nuclear family
B  the family into which you were born
C  family in which the members live in two separate households
D  dual earner family where both spouses work outside the home
Question #48
A  family of procreation
B  extended family
C  family of origin
D  nuclear family
Question #49
A  love
B  health insurance
C  children
D  approval of parents
Question #50
A  It does not include foster families or long-term couples (heterosexual or homosexual) that live together.
B  It does not mention blood relation between the couple.
C  It mentions love as a prerequisite for marriage.
D  It is entirely too scientific.