PSYC 334 UMD Final Exam Review || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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6 necessary components of an intimate relationship correct answers knowledge, caring, interdependence, mutuality, trust, commitment (none are sufficient by themselves)
need to belong correct answers the desire to form and maintain close, lasting relationships with other individuals; you can be p...
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6 necessary components of an intimate relationship correct answers knowledge, caring,
interdependence, mutuality, trust, commitment (none are sufficient by themselves)
need to belong correct answers the desire to form and maintain close, lasting relationships with
other individuals; you can be popular and still not have your need to belong fulfilled
what is true of cohabitating couples correct answers less likely to break up the longer they
cohabitate, if they get married they are more likely to divorce, more likely than married couples
to encounter infidelity
what is NOT true of cohabitating couples correct answers they are more likely to get married the
longer they cohabitate
self reliance is best described as correct answers an instrumental trait
instrumental traits correct answers personality traits reflecting competence, rationality, and
assertiveness, widely regarded as masculine
expressive traits correct answers emphasizing warmth, caring, and sensitivity, were viewed as
feminine
Big Five Personality Traits correct answers openness, conscientiousness, extraversion,
agreeableness, neuroticism
which of the big 5 personality traits are most likely to affect close relationships? correct answers
neuroticism
sociometer theory correct answers The theory that self-esteem is a gauge that monitors the extent
to which we are accepted or rejected by others (most related to self esteem)
Which of the following is not necessary in an experiment: random assignment, random sampling,
IV, DV?? correct answers random sampling is not necessary for an experiment
example of a self report measure correct answers asking people to fill out a questionnaire about
how close they are with their mother
which research design allows us to determine if one variable causes another? correct answers
experimental
what is a statistical combination of several other studies? correct answers meta-analysis
, what is true about physically attractive people? correct answers they smell better, they make
more money, they are more popular, but they do NOT believe compliments more than
unattractive people
examples of attitudes correct answers "i like life", "i hate you", "i love football" (evaluation of an
object)
which is the most attractive hip to waist ratio? correct answers .7 for females, .9 for males
universal criteria used to evaluate potential mates? correct answers loyalty, vitality,
status/resources, attractiveness
examples of schemas correct answers self concept, stereotype, collection of mental
representations you have about someone
example of distress maintaining attributional pattern correct answers make an external attribution
when your partner does something good
relationship enhancing attributions correct answers internal attribution for good behavior
external attribution for bad behavior
men's faces are more attractive to women depending on correct answers their menstrual cycle
growth beliefs correct answers assume that good relationships are a result of hard work;
metaphor= dream job
example of self-fulfilling prophecy correct answers i expect you to get a bad grade in this class
and so I treat you that way. You reciprocate the behavior and do poorly in the class.
in order to fulfill our motive for self verification we seek relationship partners who correct
answers reinforce our perceptions of ourselves
strategies of impression management correct answers ingratiation, self-promotion, intimidation,
supplication
Ingratiation correct answers the process whereby people flatter, praise, and generally try to make
themselves likable to another person, often of higher status
self-promotion correct answers attempting to present ourselves to others as having positive
attributes
intimidation correct answers Purposely frightening another person through threatening words,
looks, or body language.
supplication correct answers the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly
in order to get someone to do something for you
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