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A. How prosocial or antisocial they are
B. How often they communicate about the relationship
C. Their channel or modality
D. Whether they are employed strategically or routinely
A. Keeping a relationship in existence
B. Keeping a relationship in a specified state or condition, or at a stable level of intimacy, so that the status quo is maintained
C. Keeping a relationship in satisfactory condition but also in repair
D. All of these
A. Modality
B. Avoidance
C. Jealousy induction
D. Relational satisfaction
A. Positivity, openness, assurances, social networking, and task sharing
B. Positivity, intimacy, assurances, social networking, and task sharing
C. Openness, intimacy, modality, social networking, and task sharing
D. Intimacy, positivity, assurances, relationship maintenance, and social networking
A. Cyber emigrant relationship
B. Virtual relationship
C. Pinocchio relationship
D. Cyber infidelity relationship
A. Prosocial maintenance behaviors promote coercive or manipulative behaviors, while antisocial maintenance behaviors discourage interaction or try to change the partner in some way.
B. Prosocial maintenance behaviors promote things such as commitment and satisfaction, while antisocial maintenance behaviors discourage interaction or try to change the partner in some way.
C. Prosocial maintenance behaviors encourage frequent visits with other couples, while antisocial maintenance behaviors encourage sharing chores at home.
D. Antisocial maintenance behaviors always lead to breakups, while prosocial behaviors often lead to marriage.
A. Time spent with friends and family
B. Sexual compatibility
C. Fair division of labor
D. Remembrance of special occasions
A. Revealing positive, caring feelings for each other
B. Spending time with each other’s social network
C. Making interactions pleasant and enjoyable
D. Managing conflict in constructive ways that promote problem-solving and harmony
A. Romantic intent
B. The concept of idealization
C. Specific equity
D. Cohabitation
A. Married couples often use more assurances and task sharing than dating couples.
B. Married couples often engage in more mediated communication--calling each other on the phone, cards and letters, and so on.
C. Married couples use avoidance more often than dating couples do.
D. Married couples often use spying within their relationships--attempting to get information about the other partner without their knowledge through conversation.
A. Selection effect
B. Idealization phenomenon
C. Equity theory
D. Relationship habitat hypothesis
A. Communication patterns
B. Relational quality
C. Equity
D. Idealization
A. Both individuals are over-benefited
B. One individual is over-benefited and the other is under-benefited
C. Both individuals are under-benefited
D. Neither individual is benefited
A. Partners are happier and more content.
B. Partners have more commitment within their relationships.
C. Partners often use more relationship maintenance.
D. All of these
A. People’s inability to communicate effectively and their dysfunction relating to sexual satisfaction, as well as the financial burden it requires to be in a relationship
B. People’s contributions, such as time and effort they put into accomplishing tasks and maintaining their relationships, as well as the negative consequences of being in a relationship, such as having conflict and losing opportunities
C. People’s arguments, such as relational issues and problems, as well as the positive aspects of conflict management and the time it takes to resolve romantic tensions
D. People’s measured amount of dedication to the relationship, such as the amount of time and money they are willing to spend on their partners’ friends and family, as well as how much conflict and argumentation they are willing to put up with from their partner
A. Avoidance
B. Sincere flirting style
C. Serial monogamy
D. Sexual coercion
A. Loss
B. Punishment
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Cyber-emigrant relationships
B. Friends-with-benefits relationship
C. Intentional transition
D. None of these option
A. Equity
B. Equality
C. Equity theory
D. None of these
A. Benefits
B. Costs
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Equity
B. Equality
C. Equity theory
D. None of these
A. Friends-with-benefits relationship where one or both partners enter the arrangement with the intention of eventually
B. A sexual but nonromantic relationship between friends or acquaintances.
C. An overall assessment that two people’s benefits and contributions are balanced.
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Equity
B. Equality
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. Idealization
B. Equality
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. Inequity
B. Equality
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. True
B. False
A. Jealousy induction
B. Intentional transition
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. True
B. False
A. Jealousy induction
B. Modality
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. True
B. False
A. Over Benefited
B. Modality
C. Equity theory
D. General equity
A. First meet
B. Last meet
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Begin
B. Continue
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Pleasure or enjoyment that people derive from their relationships.
B. Efforts to keep a relationship at a specified state or at a desired level of closeness.
C. Desire to move the friendship toward a romantic relationship.
D. None of these
A. Romantic intent
B. Relational satisfaction
C. Selection effect
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Routine maintenance behaviors
B. Strategic maintenance behaviors
C. Accommodation principle
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Physical attractiveness
B. Financial resources
C. Social status
D. All of these
A. Transition out
B. True friends
C. Underbenefited
D. None of these
A. Transition out
B. True friends
C. Underbenefited
D. None of these
A. Transition out
B. True friends
C. Underbenefited
D. None of these
A. Transition out
B. True friends
C. Underbenefited
D. Unintentional transition in
A. Physical
B. Online
C. Both a & b
D. None of these