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Chapter Exam

1 .       The adults and teenagers who participated in Reed Larson's study of affiliation spent about ____________ of their waking hours with other people. 



2 .       When an infant responds positively to specific people, feels better when they are close, and seeks them out when frightened, he or she is experiencing the process of: 



3 .       Which of the following does the process of attachment accomplish for children? 



4 .       Which of the following is a type of attachment between infants and their parents that has been identified by Mary Ainsworth? 



5 .       Which of the following is NOT one of the six basic provisions of social relations identified by Robert Weiss? 



6 .       Mark is very active in his church group. He finds that the relationships he has there offer companionship and a sense of belongingness. According to Weiss, Mark's sense of shared interest and attitudes reflects which provision of social relations? 



7 .       Approximately what percentage of Americans report that they have felt "very lonely or remote from other people" in the past two weeks? 



8 .       Who among the following is at least risk for loneliness? 



9 .       According to _____, we like people when we perceive our interactions with them to be profitable. 



10 .       Who among the following developed the "phantom-other" technique for investigating the relationship between attitude similarity and liking? 



11 .       According to your text, the importance of similarity for interpersonal attraction can be explained by: 



12 .       Probably the best single predictor of whether two people are friends is: 



13 .       The college student studied by Anderson in the 1960s rated ____________ as the trait they valued most in another person.  



14 .       The style of love that reflects a comfortable intimacy that slowly grows out of companionship, mutual sharing, and self-disclosure is: 



15 .       Which of the following constitutes a basic theme in Rubin's conceptualization of love?  



16 .       The physiological arousal that fuels passionate love can have many sources, including which of the following: 



17 .       Jessica discovers that her husband is having an affair with another woman. The jealousy that Jessica subsequently feels reflects: 



18 .       According to Sternberg, which of the following characterizes consummate love? 



19 .       Beliefs about relationships that stem from a child's earliest love relationships with parents are called a person's: 



20 .       The adult attachment style that characterizes a person who feels somewhat uncomfortable getting close to others or trusting a romantic partner completely is: 



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