PSY204 Attraction

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PSY204 - Week 07 - Attraction - Chapter 07 - Practice quiz
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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Urge to form connections and make contact with other people.
Antworten
  • Need to Affiliate (p. 574)
  • Affiliation (p. 574)
  • Proximity (p. 560)
  • Social comparison

Frage 2

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Lack of physical touch, care and intermediate interaction. Lead to cognitive and social deficits.
Antworten
  • Social deprivation
  • Social isolation
  • Social comparison
  • Attachment styles

Frage 3

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Lead to a reduction in psychological wellbeing – depression, apathy and distortions in reality/ hallucinations.
Antworten
  • Social isolation
  • Social comparison
  • Social deprivation
  • Physical attractiveness

Frage 4

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How other people help to reduce anxiety, act as a guidance on how to think and behave.
Antworten
  • Social comparison
  • Social isolation
  • Social deprivation
  • Attachment behaviour

Frage 5

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The tendency of an infant to maintain close physical proximity with the mother or primary cate-giver.
Antworten
  • Attachment behaviour
  • Attachment styles
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Proximity

Frage 6

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Attachment styles that are observable during infancy and adulthood.
Antworten
  • Secure
  • Avoidant
  • Anxious
  • Depressed
  • Non-compliant
  • Accessible

Frage 7

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Attachment style where the individual displays trust in others, find it easy to form relationships.
Antworten
  • Secure
  • Avoidant
  • Anxious
  • Disorganised

Frage 8

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Attachment style where the individual finds it difficult to trust others, depend on them, feel nervous when anyone gets close.
Antworten
  • Avoidant
  • Secure
  • Anxious
  • Disorganised

Frage 9

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Attachment style where the individual is concerned that others won’t reciprocate your desire for intimacy
Antworten
  • Anxious
  • Secure
  • Avoidant
  • Disorganised

Frage 10

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When we are attracted to someone we want to get to know that person and spend time with that person.
Antworten
  • Attractive People (p. 556-557)
  • Physical attractiveness
  • Proximity (p. 560)
  • Familiarity (p. 561)

Frage 11

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Attractive people are different from those who are unattractive in how they are judged, how they are treated and how they behave.
Antworten
  • Physical attractiveness
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Mere exposure effect (p. 561)
  • Attachment behaviour

Frage 12

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Physical distance of one person to another.
Antworten
  • Proximity (p. 560)
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Similarity (p. 563)
  • Accessible (p. 561)

Frage 13

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Immediacy of another person which requires little effort and rewards have little cost.
Antworten
  • Accessible (p. 561)
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Similarity (p. 563)
  • Assortative mating (p. 563)

Frage 14

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Leads to feelings of comfort and increased liking.
Antworten
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Physical attractiveness
  • Similarity (p. 563)
  • Attachment behaviour

Frage 15

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Repeated exposure to an object results in greater attraction to that object.
Antworten
  • Mere exposure effect (p. 561)
  • Accessible (p. 561)
  • Assortative mating (p. 563)
  • Attractive People (p. 556-557)

Frage 16

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One of the most important positive, psychological determinants of attraction.
Antworten
  • Similarity (p. 563)
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Proximity (p. 560)
  • Attractive People (p. 556-557)

Frage 17

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A non-random coupling of individuals based on their resemblance to each other on one or more characteristics.
Antworten
  • Assortative mating (p. 563)
  • Familiarity (p. 561)
  • Mere exposure effect (p. 561)
  • Accessible (p. 561)

Frage 18

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According to Heider, people prefer attitudes that are consistent with each other over those that are inconsistent. A person (P) tries to maintain consistency in attitudes to, and relationships with, other people (O) and elements of the environment (X).
Antworten
  • Balance theory (p. 157)
  • Reinforcement affect model (p. 568)
  • Social exchange (p. 570)
  • Equity theory (p. 573)

Frage 19

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Model of attraction which postulates that we like people who are around when we experience a positive feeling.
Antworten
  • Reinforcement affect model (p. 568)
  • Balance theory (p. 157)
  • Equity theory (p. 573)
  • Social exchange models

Frage 20

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People often use a form of everyday economics when they weigh up costs and rewards before deciding what to do.
Antworten
  • Social exchange (p. 570)
  • Minimax strategy (p. 571)
  • Cost-reward ratio (p. 571)
  • Comparison level (p. 571)

Frage 21

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Varaibles contributing towards the social exchange model.
Antworten
  • Cost-reward ratio
  • Minimax strategy
  • Profit
  • Comparison level
  • Maximise strategy
  • Cost-loss ratio

Frage 22

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Tenet of social exchange theory, according to which liking for another is determined by calculating what it will cost to be reinforced by that person.
Antworten
  • Cost-reward ratio (p. 571)
  • Profit (p. 571)
  • Minimax strategy (p. 571)
  • Social exchange (p. 570)

Frage 23

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In relating to others, we try to minimise the costs and maximise the rewards that accrue.
Antworten
  • Minimax strategy (p. 571)
  • Comparison level (p. 571)
  • Profit (p. 571)
  • Social exchange (p. 570)

Frage 24

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This flows from a relationship when the rewards that accrue from continued interaction exceed the costs.
Antworten
  • Profit (p. 571)
  • Social exchange (p. 570
  • Cost-reward ratio (p. 571)
  • Minimax strategy (p. 571)

Frage 25

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A standard that develops over time, allowing us to judge whether a new relationship is profitable or not.
Antworten
  • Comparison level (p. 571)
  • Minimax strategy (p. 571)
  • Profit (p. 571)
  • Cost-reward ratio (p. 571)

Frage 26

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A special case of social exchange theory that defines a relationship as equitable when the ratio of inputs to outcomes are seen to be the same by both partners.
Antworten
  • Equity theory (p. 573)
  • Social exchange (p. 570)
  • Distributive justice (p. 573)
  • Procedural justice (p. 573)

Frage 27

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The fairness of the outcome of a decision.
Antworten
  • Distributive justice (p. 573)
  • Procedural justice (p. 573)
  • Comparison level (p. 571)
  • Reinforcement affect model (p. 568)

Frage 28

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The fairness of the procedures used to make a decision.
Antworten
  • Procedural justice (p. 573)
  • Distributive justice (p. 573)
  • Balance theory (p. 157)
  • Reinforcement affect model (p. 568)

Frage 29

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A combination of emotions, thoughts and actions which are often powerful, and usually associated with intimate relationships.
Antworten
  • Love (p. 580)
  • Social support networks (p. 587)
  • Commitment (p. 589)
  • Trust (p. 589)

Frage 30

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The caring and affection for another person that usually arises from sharing time together.
Antworten
  • Companionate love (p. 581)
  • Passionate (or romantic) love (p. 581)
  • Consummate love (p. 584)
  • Puppy love

Frage 31

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State of intense absorption in another person involving physiological arousal.
Antworten
  • Companionate love (p. 581)
  • Passionate (or romantic) love (p. 581)
  • Consummate love (p. 584)
  • Drunk love

Frage 32

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Sternberg argues that this is the ultimate form of love, involving passion, intimacy and commitment.
Antworten
  • Consummate love (p. 584)
  • Passionate (or romantic) love (p. 581)
  • Companionate love (p. 581)
  • Soul mate

Frage 33

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People who know and care about us and who can provide back-up during a time of stress.
Antworten
  • Social support networks (p. 587)
  • Love (p. 580)
  • Forgiveness (p. 589)
  • Ideal standards model (p. 590)

Frage 34

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What contributes towards maintaining relationships?
Antworten
  • Social support networks (p. 587)
  • Commitment (p. 589)
  • Modify expectations
  • Trust (p. 589)
  • Arguments
  • Stubborness
  • Secrets

Frage 35

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Four factors that indicate relationship breakdown
Antworten
  • A new life seems to be the only solution
  • Alternative partners are available
  • An expectation that the relationship will fail
  • Lack of commitment to a continuing relationship
  • Unable to agree on the colour of a towel for the bathroom
  • A driver just cut you off

Frage 36

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The passive stance that leads to a relationship breakdown.
Antworten
  • Loyalty (p. 590)
  • Neglect (p. 590)
  • Voice behaviour (p. 590)
  • Exit behaviour (p. 590)

Frage 37

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The active stance that leads to a relationship breakdown.
Antworten
  • Loyalty (p. 590)
  • Neglect (p. 590)
  • Voice behaviour (p. 590)
  • Exit behaviour (p. 590)

Frage 38

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Duck’s proposal of the sequence through which most long-term relationships proceed if they finally break down.
Antworten
  • Relationship dissolution model (p. 591)
  • Ideal standards model (p. 590)
  • Huston’s (2009) longitudinal study (p. 588)
  • Social support networks (p. 587)

Frage 39

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Focusses on partner’s behaviour, assessing relationship viability.
Antworten
  • Intrapsychic phase (p. 591)
  • Dyadic phase (p. 591)
  • Social phase (p. 591)
  • Grave-dressing phase (p. 591)

Frage 40

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Face confrontation or avoidance, relationship negotiation talks, assess costs of withdrawal.
Antworten
  • Dyadic phase (p. 591)
  • Intrapsychic phase (p. 591)
  • Social phase (p. 591)
  • Grave-dressing phase (p. 591)

Frage 41

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Relationship is near to end, thus social support and recommendations are sought out.
Antworten
  • Social phase (p. 591)
  • Dyadic phase (p. 591)
  • Grave-dressing phase (p. 591)
  • Intrapsychic phase (p. 591)

Frage 42

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Getting over the relationship, retrospection, and distributing own version of breakup publicly.
Antworten
  • Grave-dressing phase (p. 591)
  • Social phase (p. 591)
  • Dyadic phase (p. 591)
  • Intrapsychic phase (p. 591)
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