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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A pseudoaccommodator
B guilt maker
C mind reader
D avoider
E crisis tickler
Question #2
A avoider
B pseudoaccommodator
C crisis tickler
D guilt maker
E mind reader
Question #3
A avoider
B guilt maker
C pseudoaccommodator
D mind reader
E crisis tickler
Question #4
A assertiveness.
B passivity.
C aggression.
D discussion.
E power.
Question #5
A use evaluative “you” language.
B All of these answers are correct.
C have minimal empathy for the other.
D are not problem-oriented.
E ignore each other’s nonverbal relational messages.
Question #6
A conflict is natural.
B conflict can be beneficial.
C every relationship of any depth at all has conflict.
D people typically have similar conflict styles.
Question #7
A Negotiate with the offender.
B Appeal to a third party.
C Reframe your thinking.
D Back off.
E All of the above are recommended strategies.
Question #8
A the assertive message format.
B paraphrasing.
C high-level abstractions.
D perception checking.
E emotional description.
Question #9
A the person to whom the complaint is directed.
B the most assertive person.
C the person who is dissatisfied.
D the person with the greatest amount of passive aggressive behavior.
E the person with the lowest amount of self-disclosure.
Question #10
A nonverbal conflict.
B defense arousal.
C pseudo-messages.
D one-up conflict resolution.
E crazymaking.
Question #11
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #12
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #13
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #14
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #15
A control
B evaluation
C neutrality
D certainty
E superiority
Question #16
A certainty
B neutrality
C evaluation
D control
E superiority
Question #17
A just back off; there’s no effective way to deal with this kind of “no-win” situation.
B tell them to stop the criticism.
C point out that criticism is not productive.
D criticize them to show them how it feels.
E ask for more specifics about what the criticism involves.
Question #18
A neutrality.
B strategy.
C evaluation.
D superiority.
E control.
Question #19
A All of these answers are correct.
B while they may have greater talent in some areas, all have just as much worth as human beings.
C everyone is equal in every way.
D all human beings are created with the capacity to be equal in all areas.
E None of the above answers are correct.
Question #20
A listening and perceptual skills that each individual brings to the relationship.
B roles each person has in the relationship.
C amount of self-disclosure that occurs.
D degree to which each person feels valued.
E similarities of the parties.
Question #21
A environment.
B mood.
C tone.
D climate.
E foundation.
Question #22
A “it” language.
B “supportive” language.
C “me” language.
D “you” language.
E “neutral” language.
Question #23
A displaced loyalty.
B understanding.
C indifference.
D positive/negative balance.
E aggressive perception.
Question #24
A perceptions are not realistic.
B self-disclosure usually takes place.
C the partner will be supportive.
D a counterattack is appropriate.
E a defensive spiral usually results.
Question #25
A problem orientation.
B provisionalism.
C evaluation.
D description.
E equality.
Question #26
A impervious dyad.
B escalatory conflict spiral.
C cognitive dissonance reaction.
D de-escalatory conflict spiral.
E pillow-talk incident.
Question #27
A what happens to you, the speaker.
B All of these answers are correct.
C what happens to the person you’re addressing or to others.
D why you’re bothered or pleased by another’s behavior.
E what happens without moralizing about it.
Question #28
A “Your behavior tells me you’re angry.”
B “I notice you’re frowning.”
C “I saw you walk out of the party.”
D “You’ve shouted the last three times we’ve discussed money.”
E “You haven’t said ‘I love you’ in over a week.”
Question #29
A problem-orientation
B description
C provisionalism
D evaluation
E strategy
Question #30
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #31
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #32
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #33
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #34
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #35
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #36
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #37
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #38
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #39
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #40
A All of these answer are correct.
B differences are not as great as some people might think.
C women disclose more personal information than men.women disclose more personal information than men.
D women disclose more than men.
E men grow close by doing things together.
Question #41
A a specific date.
B a Facebook declaration.
C the first kiss.
D the first big fight.
E All of the above are examples.
Question #42
A family communication is involuntary.
B families are systems.
C family communication is role-driven.
D family communication is formative.
E family communication patterns vary significantly.
Question #43
A self-serving bias
B identity management
C self-congruence
D self-fulfilling prophecy
E halo effect
Question #44
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #45
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #46
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #47
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #48
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #49
A the communication that occurs when the partners are unsatisfied.
B how long the couple remained in the integration stage.
C None of these choices are correct.
D how much metacommunication occurs.
E the types of relational transgressions that happened.
Question #50
A context control.
B powerful control.
C conversation control.
D decision control.
E distributional control.
Question #51
A less emotional distress.
B less aggression.
C All of these choices are beneficial.
D improvement of cardiovascular functioning.
E restoration of the damaged relationship.
Question #52
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #53
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #54
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #55
A TRUE
B FALSE