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Self disclosure is...
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Self-disclosure and relational development are intertwined.
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John discloses to Steve that he must do well on the test or he will fail the class. This is an example of...
a) Private Information
b) Public Information |
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| How a topic can bring people closer... |
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| High incidence of self-disclosing almost immediately |
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| James shares that e is from las Vegas and John discloses that he is from Denver. This is an example of... |
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| Jessica and Julia tell eachother everything (secrets, problems, etc.), this is an example of which characteristic of self-disclosure? |
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| Benefits of disclosure- catharsis, mechanisms of social control, physical health? |
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| Which dialectic strategy allows you to choose one of the opposite poles and ignore the need for the other |
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| Taboo topics are issues that are out of bound for discussion |
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| High breadth and low depth |
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| Jack and George talk about a lot of topics but not a lot of detail. |
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| Gza Gza unknowingly hums whenever she's happy and people notice |
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| Self-disclosure emanates from hidden and open self |
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What is true about J Johari window? |
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| When you disclose, you shouldn't hold back? |
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| Keeping your image intact |
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| Sally doesn't disclose because it will cause her to lose a sense of mystery and individuality. This is related to... |
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| What is a close relationship - Romantic, family, friendship? |
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| Diversity of interactions |
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| The number of different experiences people share refers to... |
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Relational script do what?
a) Help us process infomation rapidly
b) Make it easy for us to know what to do in relational situations
c) Match script and experience
d) All of the Above |
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| It is possible to understand a system by taking it apart and understanding a single part? |
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| John wants to get involved in campus life so he asks around and finds a bunch of different ways. The example system is |
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| Novelty and predictability dialects desire... |
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| Which theory has economic metaphor (cost and rewards?) |
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| What is the first stage in relationship development? |
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| What stage is small-talk in? |
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| What stage has "oneness" ad being identified as a couple? |
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| Quick self-disclosure hastens intimacy. |
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| Relational repair is the job of |
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| John tells Ashley the he doesn't like it when she yells at him, this is an example of... |
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| Communication sustains relationships. |
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| How do you alter a negative spiral? |
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| Response filled with intellectual, generalized statement |
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| What is not a type of intimacy? |
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| Megan assertively asks Mike a question and he submissively answers... the power arrangement in this situation is... |
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| Which cue deals with physical appearances? |
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| Aristotle says to Plato, "You're philosophizing sucks and your toga is lame." Which type of self is Aristotle using? |
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| In Duck's phases of Dissolution, which phase do you think to yourself and see other options? |
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| Grave-Dressing Phase -- False |
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| In Duck's phase of Dissolution which phase has the most truth to it? |
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| At base, what is the disconfirming response? |
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Exploratory/Affective
Jonathan note: This should be Orientation Stage, since in the notes he has this stage including nothing but small talk and cliches, while exploratory/affective includes talk about the self, albeit shallow. However, it still could be exploratory/affective because the definition puts it as "casual friendship". Might want to look into it.
Then again, the quesiton might be saying they "talk only about the weather" and "actually fish". I dunno, this is misleading. |
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| Al and Adam talk everyday only about the weather and fish What stage of social penetration is this? |
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| What is the most intense level of disagreeing? |
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