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Multiple Choice Questions

1 .       Americans work what percentage of time more now than we did 30 years ago? [Hint]



2 .       Which skill is most important to succeed in the workplace? [Hint]



3 .       Relational development begins with which step? [Hint]



4 .       The stage of relational de-escalation in which a couple eliminates interpersonal interaction is called [Hint]



5 .       You begin to share in-depth information with your relational partner at which step? [Hint]



6 .       When a relationship is not going well, it usually enters which stage? [Hint]



7 .       The most important words a person can say to a relational partner are [Hint]



8 .       In collectivist cultures, conflict is considered [Hint]



9 .       Symmetrical relationships are characterized by ______ control behaviors among both people. [Hint]



10 .       Parallel relationships are characterized by ______ control behaviors among both people. [Hint]



11 .       Among nonconfrontational styles, ________ refers to an approach that seeks to remain aloof and cool. [Hint]



12 .       During adolescence, we move toward closer relationships with [Hint]



13 .       Friendship development begins with an awareness of [Hint]



14 .       The most complicated relationships are those with [Hint]



15 .       The best managers of other people are the best [Hint]



16 .       Researchers have determined that relationships develop in [Hint]



17 .       In most relationships, breakup is [Hint]



18 .       Conflict is a(n) _____ element within relationships. [Hint]



19 .       In a study of verbal aggression among college students, who was more likely to be verbally aggressive when in conflict? [Hint]



20 .       Which of the following is not a step in the problem-solving approach to managing conflict suggested by the authors? [Hint]



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