Intercultural Relationship? Test Bank Answers Chapter 10 - Intercultural Comm. 3e | Complete Test Bank Toomey by Stella Toomey. DOCX document preview.
TEST BANK – CHAPTER10
25Multiple Questions
5True/False Questions
5 Essay Questions
Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 1 | ||
1) | _______ is the degree to which people communicateaffection, trust, depth and involvement. | |
Page reference:See Chapter 10 “Introduction.” | ||
a.# | Private self | |
b.# | Self-disclosure | |
c.# | Autonomy | |
d.# | Intimacy | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 2 | ||
2) | Regarding intimate relationships, _______ tend to emphasize personal and relationship privacy issues while _______ tend to emphasize family and ingroup network connection issues. | |
Page reference:See section “Cultural-Ethnic Membership Values.” | ||
a.# | individualists; collectivists | |
b.# | collectivists; individualists | |
c.# | bicultural individuals; multicultural individuals | |
d.# | multicultural individuals; bicultural individuals | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 3 | ||
3) | According to AUM theory, individualists tend to use_______uncertainty reduction strategies to reduce uncertainty more so than collectivists. | |
Page reference:See section “Anxiety/Uncertainty Interaction Management.” | ||
a.# | passive | |
b.# | interactive | |
c.# | circular | |
d.# | active | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 4 | ||
4) | According to AUM theory, when individuals encounter culturally dissimilar others, _______ refers to their affective feelings and _______ refers to the cognitive aspects of the encounter. | |
Page reference:See section “Anxiety/Uncertainty Interaction Management.” | ||
a.# | autonomy; connection | |
b.# | connection; autonomy | |
c.# | uncertainty; anxiety | |
d.# | anxiety; uncertainty | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 5 | ||
5) | Sophia is interested in Ty, a new international student. Which of the following describes anactivestrategy to reduce uncertainty? | |
Page reference:See section “Anxiety/Uncertainty Interaction Management.” | ||
a.# | Sophia observes Ty during class. | |
b.# | Sophia approaches Ty directly and asks Ty questions. | |
c.# | Sophia finds out about Ty from other students in Ty’s small group. | |
d.# | Sophia ignores Ty, hoping Ty will approach her. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 6 | ||
6) | In traditional collectivistic cultures, when it comes to love, _______ is valued more than _______. | |
Page reference:See section “Love Attitudes and Expectations.” | ||
a.# | passionate love; companionate love | |
b.# | companionate love; passionate love | |
c.# | autonomy; connection | |
d.# | connection; autonomy | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 7 | ||
7) | According to the Western perspective on the key components of love (intimacy, passion, and commitment), deep friendship or family/sibling love involves high levels of | |
Page reference:See section “Love Attitudes and Expectations.” | ||
a.# | intimacy and passion. | |
b.# | passion and commitment. | |
c.# | intimacy and commitment. | |
d.# | all three key components. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 8 | ||
8) | Ashton decides to continue a dissatisfying marriage rather than face negative family or societal reactions. Ashtonis practicing which kind of commitment? | |
Page reference:See section “Voluntary Commitment and Structural Commitment.” | ||
a.# | Autonomy | |
b.# | Voluntary | |
c.# | Low-context | |
d.# | Structural | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 9 | ||
9) | You really want your family to approve of your interracial dating partner,whileyour partner thinksas long asboth of youare in love, that’s good enough forthem. You emphasize _______ commitment, and your partner emphasizes _______ commitment. | |
Page reference:See section “Voluntary Commitment and Structural Commitment.” | ||
a.# | passionate;companionate | |
b.# | structural;voluntary | |
c.# | voluntary;structural | |
d.# | moral;passionate | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 10 | ||
10) | According to research, the #1 top-ranked reason for why intercultural couples were attracted to each other was | |
Page reference:See section “Perceived Physical Attractiveness.” | ||
a.# | language dissimilarity. | |
b.# | physical attractiveness. | |
c.# | attitudinal similarity. | |
d.# | relational karma. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 11 | ||
11) | According to the similarity–attraction hypothesis, given a greater perception of similarity between two individuals from different cultures, what is likely to happen? | |
Page reference:See section “Perceived Attitudinal Similarity.” | ||
a.# | Greater likelihood of interpersonal attraction | |
b.# | Less likelihood of interpersonal attraction | |
c.# | Neither greater nor less likelihood of interpersonal attraction | |
d.# | Greater likelihood of prejudice or racism | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 12 | ||
12) | Regarding self-disclosure, our_______ self involves facets of ourselves that are easily shared with others, whereas our_______ self involves facets of ourselves not usually shared with others. | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | hidden; open | |
b.# | independent; interdependent | |
c.# | public; private | |
d.# | private; public | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 13 | ||
13) | In comparison with the Japanese, U.S. Americans have a_______ public self in self-disclosure, and a_______ private self in self-disclosure. | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | smaller; larger | |
b.# | larger; smaller | |
c.# | equivalent; equivalent | |
d.# | closed; open | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 14 | ||
14) | The JohariWindow contains a panel that includes information about you that is not known to yourself but is known by others. This panel is labeled | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | open. | |
b.# | hidden. | |
c.# | blind. | |
d.# | unknown. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 15 | ||
15) | Tammy does not tell others that her family emigrated from Slovakia. Tammy is keeping this information in which panel of the JohariWindow? | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | Open | |
b.# | Hidden | |
c.# | Blind | |
d.# | Unknown | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 16 | ||
16) | While _______ of self-disclosure refers to the degree of intimacy of self-disclosure, _______of self-disclosure refers to the number of topics you are willing to self-disclose. | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | height; weight | |
b.# | breadth; depth | |
c.# | weight; height | |
d.# | depth; breadth | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 17 | ||
17) | According to research, the reported top-ranked public self-disclosure topic on college campuses across cultures was | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | favorite tastes and interests. | |
b.# | money issues. | |
c.# | family health issues. | |
d.# | feelings about personality. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter 10 Question 18 | ||
18) | According to the Johari Window, the “mystery box”ofinformation that isneitherknown to yourselfnorothers is referred to as the _______ panel. | |
Page reference:See section “Cross-Cultural Self-Disclosure Comparisons.” | ||
a.# | unknown | |
b.# | open | |
c.# | hidden | |
d.# | blind | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 19 | ||
19) | Sam posted a profile on an online dating site and has begun emailing someone who indicated interest in him. Sam has not had a face-to-face meeting yet. Which phase of online dating is Sam in? | |
Page reference:See section“Online Relationship Development, Attraction, and Disclosure.” | ||
a.# | Attention | |
b.# | Recognition | |
c.# | Online interaction | |
d.# | Resolution | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 20 | ||
20) | At which of the four stages of “racial awakening” does an interracial couple achieve a sense of relationship clarity and understanding each other’s cultural standpoint? | |
Page reference:See section“Intercultural Romantic Relationship Development.” | ||
a.# | Racial awareness | |
b.# | Relational stressors and coping | |
c.# | Couplehoodidentity emergence | |
d.# | Relationship maintenance/repair and revisioning | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 21 | ||
21) | Lee and Joni are an interracial couple who have gotten so tired of the racist comments or glaring looks when they go to the local movie theater that they have decided to drivethirtymiles toamovie theater in a larger city. What coping strategy is this couple using? | |
Page reference:See section “Countering with Coping Strategies.” | ||
a.# | Ignoring or dismissing | |
b.# | Normalizing | |
c.# | Withdrawing | |
d.# | Humor | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 22 | ||
22) | Vivian decides to break off her relationship with Rory by showing nonverbal disinterest and indirectly hinting at the problems in the relationship. This indirectness is typical of_______cultures. | |
Page reference:See section“Relational Transgressions and Cross-Cultural Responses.” | ||
a.# | U.S. | |
b.# | individualist | |
c.# | collectivist | |
d.# | low-context | |
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The following questions are derived from the section titled “Relational Transgressions and Cross-Cultural Responses”
Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 23 | ||
23) | The two main stages when interfaith partners need to face religious differences head on are decisions about the wedding and | |
Page reference:See section “Bicultural and Interfaith Identity Planning.” | ||
a.# | decisions about where to live. | |
b.# | priorities regarding careers. | |
c.# | handling finances. | |
d.# | raising children. | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 24 | ||
24) | Sonya lives in the United States and has a white father and a Filipina mother. She feels comfortable synchronizing the patterns and traditions of the dominant U.S. culture and Filipino culture. Which identity form is Sonya practicing? | |
Page reference:See section “Developing a Secure Multifaceted Identity.” | ||
a.# | Majority-group identifier | |
b.# | Minority-group identifier | |
c.# | Synthesizer | |
d.# | Disaffiliate | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 25 | ||
25) | A biracial individual who distancesthemselffrom both parents’ cultural backgrounds is practicing which identity form? | |
Page reference:See section “Developing a Secure Multifaceted Identity.” | ||
a.# | Majority-group identifier | |
b.# | Minority-group identifier | |
c.# | Synthesizer | |
d.# | Disaffiliate | |
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True and False Questions
Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question26 | ||
26) | According to the AUM theory, collectivists tend to use more active uncertainty reduction strategies than individualists. | |
Page reference:See section“Anxiety/Uncertainty Interaction Management.” | ||
a.# | True | |
b.# | False | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 27 | ||
27) | When an interracial couple reaches the relationship maintenance/repair and revisioning stage, their challenges and rewards aresimilar tothose of other couples. | |
Page reference:See section“Intercultural Romantic Relationship Development.” | ||
a.# | True | |
b.# | False | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 28 | ||
28) | If an individual is in an intimate intercultural relationship,theycannot be racist. | |
Page reference:See section “Encountering Prejudice and Racism.” | ||
a.# | True | |
b.# | False | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question 29 | ||
29) | One of the rewards reported by intercultural couples is the stronger, deeper relationship that results from weathering prejudice. | |
Page reference:See section “Encountering Prejudice and Racism.” | ||
a.# | True | |
b.# | False | |
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Type:Multiple Choice | ||
Title:Chapter10Question30 | ||
30) | According to the text, we should avoid talking about racism issues withabiracial child so thatthey arenot tainted by our opinions or stories. | |
Page reference:See section “Raising Secure Bicultural Children.” | ||
a.# | True | |
b.# | False | |
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Essay Questions
Type:Essay | |
Title:Chapter10Essay Question31 | |
31) | How do expectations of love differ between individualistic and collectivistic cultures? |
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Type:Essay | |
Title:Chapter10Essay Question32 | |
32) | What role, if any, does perceived physical attractiveness play in an intercultural-intimate relationship? |
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Type:Essay | |
Title:Chapter10Essay Question33 | |
33) | What role, if any, do higher levels of perceived similarity play in an intimate relationship between individuals from different cultures? |
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Type:Essay | |
Title:Chapter10Essay Question34 | |
34) | Briefly describe the JohariWindow. |
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Type:Essay | |
Title:Chapter10Essay Question35 | |
35) | How does self-disclosure differ between individualistic cultures and collectivistic cultures? |
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