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Questions
1. Sue and Bob met when they each volunteered for a Habitat for Humanity construction project. They preferred working with each other because they both took the same methodical approach to most aspects of the project. Sue and Bob shared a __________ attraction.
a) physical
b) social
c) friendship
d) task
2. It's Elijah's birthday, and he and a group of her friends decide together what they should do to celebrate. This best describes which type of culture?
a) High Context
b) low context
c) Collectivist
d) Individualist
3. What is the initial step for beginning a new relationship?
a) Flirting
b) Smiling
c) Attraction
d) Opening moves
4. In a collectivist culture, individual emotions are often expressed. T/F
5. In a high-power-distance country, the hierarchy that exists between superiors and subordinates is considered __________.
a) illegitimate
b) traditional
c) informal
d) nonexistent
6. The people we live, work, and socialize near are more difficult to connect with than people who are far away. T/F
7. When consuming mass media content, you should accept everything you see or read as true. T/F
8. Which of the following is a common withdrawal strategy?
a) Negative reciprocity
b) Violence
c) Silent treatment
d) Screaming
9. Critical media theory states that those who own mass media purposely influence the content of mass media messages. T/F
10. Which of the following is an example of free media?
a) Movie review in a newspaper
b) Billboard ad
c) Preview before a movie
d) TV commercial
11. Social media can be defined as "forms of electronic communication . . . through which users create online communities to share information . . . and other content." T/F
12. Which type of interpersonal dyad has the highest level of social access and negotiated permanence?
a) Virtual relationship
b) Work peer
c) Romantic relationship
d) Friendship
13. What are the four quadrants of the Johari window?
a) Open, blind, hidden, and unknown
b) Inside, outside, above, and below
c) Large, small, open, and hidden
d) Public, private, personal, and impersonal
14. What three potential types of attraction composes the initial stage of noticing someone?
a) Physical, chemistry, and intelligence
b) Appearance, social, and intelligence
c) Appearance, social, and chemistry
d) Physical, social, and task
15. Maintenance behaviors are typically routine, daily actions we use to bond with others. T/F
16. Ben and Amy work for the same company but are based in offices in different states. The two frequently collaborate on projects and communicate through e-mail and videoconferencing. Although they are not close friends, they have a good working relationship. Ben and Amy are an example of __________ peers.
a) special
b) collegial
c) professional
d) virtual
17. Movies are a form of news media. T/F
18. __________ is the process by which we learn about the culture we are born into.
a) Stereotyping
b) Enculturation
c) Acculturation
d) Ethnocentrism
19. During divorces, husbands most often turn __________ their wives' connecting bids.
a) around
b) away from
c) toward
d) against
20. Which is an example of a culture based on geographical boundaries?.
a) Manhattan culture
b) Jewish culture
c) Hacker culture
d) LGBTQ culture
21. Kevin had planned to spend the evening alone, watching an old horror movie, but his friend invited himself over to watch it with him. Although Kevin didn't really want his friend there, he decided that in the long run, it wasn't that big of a deal, so he didn't argue with him. Which conflict style did Kevin use?
a) Yielding
b) Indirect fighting
c) Collaborating
d) Compromising
22. Which of the following values would be embraced in a traditionally feminine culture?
a) Decisiveness
b) Assertiveness
c) Independence
d) Benevolence