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1 | | The ability to motivate oneself, control impulses, to recognize and regulate one's oods, to empathize, and to hope is called ____________. |
| | A) | Feelings |
| | B) | Emotional Intelligence |
| | C) | Mental Stability |
| | D) | Contextual Enterprise |
| | E) | None of the above |
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2 | | The difference between friendships and acquaintanceships lie in the fact that |
| | A) | Friends will loan you money when necessary |
| | B) | Acquaintances don't enjoy seeing one another |
| | C) | Friends actively seek each other out |
| | D) | Friends only see each other in passing |
| | E) | None of the above |
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3 | | Role-limited interaction occurs |
| | A) | When people first meet. |
| | B) | When we only see the other person at work |
| | C) | When we only meet someone once in our lifetime |
| | D) | When we discuss only work-related agendas. |
| | E) | None of the above. |
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4 | | Particular emotional processes of limited duration are called ______________ |
| | A) | Emotion traits |
| | B) | Empathic bursts |
| | C) | Emphatic states |
| | D) | Emotion states |
| | E) | None of the above |
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5 | | According to the textbook, the easiest emotion to recognize on the face is ________________ |
| | A) | Happiness |
| | B) | Fear |
| | C) | Anger |
| | D) | Jealousy |
| | E) | None of the above |
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6 | | Emotional contagion is |
| | A) | Being aware of your own emotions |
| | B) | Being aware of other peoples' emotions |
| | C) | Being aware of your family's emotions |
| | D) | Lacking awareness of emotion |
| | E) | None of the above |
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7 | | Emotional isolationists tend to |
| | A) | Avoid situations that involve other people |
| | B) | Censor their words around others |
| | C) | Behave irrationally when in high-pressure situations |
| | D) | Involve themselves in many personal relationships |
| | E) | None of the above |
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8 | | By honestly revealing your feelings to someone, you |
| | A) | Come off as overemotional. |
| | B) | May choose to suppress your emotions later. |
| | C) | Make it less threatening for another person to reveal his or her feelings. |
| | D) | Deny that emotions are acceptable. |
| | E) | None of the above. |
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9 | | Members of collectivistic cultures will be reluctant to |
| | A) | Accept an invitation |
| | B) | Restrain themselves |
| | C) | Disagree with an idea |
| | D) | Deny a request |
| | E) | None of the above |
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10 | | When people hold different viewpoints on an issue, _____________ conflict arises. |
| | A) | High-intensity |
| | B) | Low-intensity |
| | C) | Content |
| | D) | Value |
| | E) | None of the above |
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11 | | Three characteristics unique to romantic relationships are commitment, passion, and intimacy. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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12 | | People all over the world express basic feelings in similar ways. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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13 | | Anger results most typically from belligerent people. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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14 | | According to the authors of Interpersonal Attraction, the closer people are located, the more likely it is that they can come to dislike each other. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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15 | | We only tend to like people who are like ourselves, or are similar to us. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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