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Communication Works by Gamble and Gamble
Communication Works, 7/e
Teri Kwal Gamble
Michael Gamble

Person to Person: Relationships in Context

Multiple Choice Quiz

Answer all questions



1

The ability to motivate oneself, control impulses, to recognize and regulate one's oods, to empathize, and to hope is called ____________.
A)Feelings
B)Emotional Intelligence
C)Mental Stability
D)Contextual Enterprise
E)None of the above
2

The difference between friendships and acquaintanceships lie in the fact that
A)Friends will loan you money when necessary
B)Acquaintances don't enjoy seeing one another
C)Friends actively seek each other out
D)Friends only see each other in passing
E)None of the above
3

Role-limited interaction occurs
A)When people first meet.
B)When we only see the other person at work
C)When we only meet someone once in our lifetime
D)When we discuss only work-related agendas.
E)None of the above.
4

Particular emotional processes of limited duration are called ______________
A)Emotion traits
B)Empathic bursts
C)Emphatic states
D)Emotion states
E)None of the above
5

According to the textbook, the easiest emotion to recognize on the face is ________________
A)Happiness
B)Fear
C)Anger
D)Jealousy
E)None of the above
6

Emotional contagion is
A)Being aware of your own emotions
B)Being aware of other peoples' emotions
C)Being aware of your family's emotions
D)Lacking awareness of emotion
E)None of the above
7

Emotional isolationists tend to
A)Avoid situations that involve other people
B)Censor their words around others
C)Behave irrationally when in high-pressure situations
D)Involve themselves in many personal relationships
E)None of the above
8

By honestly revealing your feelings to someone, you
A)Come off as overemotional.
B)May choose to suppress your emotions later.
C)Make it less threatening for another person to reveal his or her feelings.
D)Deny that emotions are acceptable.
E)None of the above.
9

Members of collectivistic cultures will be reluctant to
A)Accept an invitation
B)Restrain themselves
C)Disagree with an idea
D)Deny a request
E)None of the above
10

When people hold different viewpoints on an issue, _____________ conflict arises.
A)High-intensity
B)Low-intensity
C)Content
D)Value
E)None of the above
11

Three characteristics unique to romantic relationships are commitment, passion, and intimacy.
A)True
B)False
12

People all over the world express basic feelings in similar ways.
A)True
B)False
13

Anger results most typically from belligerent people.
A)True
B)False
14

According to the authors of Interpersonal Attraction, the closer people are located, the more likely it is that they can come to dislike each other.
A)True
B)False
15

We only tend to like people who are like ourselves, or are similar to us.
A)True
B)False