PSYCH 423 Quizzes 1-8

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LESSON 1 Question 1 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which of the Big Five personality traits has the strongest influence on intimate relationships? Conscientiousness Agreeableness Extraversion Neuroticism See Personality section in textbook reading for this lesson. Question 2 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which of the following is NOT a method used to study close relationships? Physiological measures Speed-dating Video-taped interactions All of the above are used to study close relationships See How Do We Study Relationships? section of commentary.
Question 3 0.5 / 0.5 pts Suppose a disease struck Denmark that lead to the death of 50% of the nation’s women and 15% of the nation’s men. Which of the following would you expect to happen? The culture would become less sexually permissive. The culture would become more sexually permissive. Sexual permissiveness would stay the same, but talking openly about sex would be more accepted. There would be no culture change in sexual attitudes or behaviors. See Sources of Change section in textbook reading for this lesson. Incorrect Question 4 0 / 0.5 pts Which of the following is NOT a common risk that we take in close relationships? Loss of autonomy Abandonment Secrets being revealed Loss of competence
See The Dark Side of Relationships section in textbook reading for this lesson. Question 5 0.5 / 0.5 pts Sex differences refer to ________, while gender differences refer to ________ between men and women. biological differences; social and psychological distinctions social and psychological distinctions; biological differences behavioral differences; biological differences social differences; behavioral differences Question 6 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which of the five building blocks refers to differences we see in a relationship due to the unique combination of the two individuals in it? Individual differences Experience Human nature Interaction See The Influence of Interaction section in textbook reading for this lesson.
Question 7 0.5 / 0.5 pts After encountering a single 45-year-old woman at her new job, Jonah says, "It's not normal that she's 45 and single. And I've heard it's unhealthy, too." Jonah's attitude is an example of: singlism. individualism. avoidance motivation. excessive mutuality. See Are You Prejudiced against Singles boxed section in textbook reading for this lesson. Question 8 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which statement is TRUE regarding our need to belong? Researchers argue that our need to belong is evolutionarily adaptive. We are not strongly affected if our need to belong is not met. Our need to belong can be fulfilled if we have enough relationships with others, regardless of the quality of those relationships. Our need to belong can be satisfied with certain solitary pursuits if one cannot find companionship.
See The Need to Belong section in textbook reading for this lesson. Question 9 0.5 / 0.5 pts In contrast to those who do not cohabitate, individuals who cohabitate are more likely to: Have a long-lasting marriage. Encounter infidelity. Be highly committed Effectively handle conflict See The Influence of Culture section in textbook reading for this lesson. Question 10 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which of the following is NOT one of the three main theories that we will use to understand relationships during this course? Attachment theory Self-determination theory Evolutionary theory Interdependence theory
Quiz Score: 4.5 out of 5 Lesson 2 Question 1 0.5 / 0.5 pts Which of the following is a characteristic of a good theory? Intimacy Autonomy Falsifiability Integrity Question 2 0.5 / 0.5 pts Angela and Charlie have been dating for a few months. Despite spending most of their time together, Angela's low self-worth makes her concerned that Charlie is just not that into her. Based on Angela's working model, she is likely to have what type of attachment style? preoccupied secure dismissing fearful
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