CMST 1061 Min Wu Final Exam ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
self-fulfilling prophesy Acting in ways that bring about expectations or judgments of others that have
been expressed to us is known as ____ _.
the generalized other Jenny is looking through a popular women's magazine. She notices that most of
the advertisements deal with beauty, looking young, or losing weight. These social
values in the media are examples of ___ _.
, anxious/ambivalent Ray is very attentive and supportive to his son Robbie when he is sober, but when
Ray drinks he often ignores his son and sometimes verbally abuses him. Robbie
never knows which way his father will act. If the father is Robbie's primary
caregiver, Robbie is likely to develop which attachment style __________
True The self changes over time as we engage in new experiences.
blind Things that others see in us but we do not see in ourselves are known in the Johari
Window as ______ information.
neutralization Bob and Patina respond to their tension by deciding to spend part of the
weekend together and part of it engaged in separate activities. This response to
relational dialectics is called ________
autonomy/connection Lisa wants some time alone because she feels a need to get in touch with herself
as an individual. However, she also feels the need to share experiences with her
partner Bob and cherishes the time they spend together. The tension these
different needs are generating within Lisa illustrates which relational dialectic?
relationship dialectics The opposing and continuous tensions found in personal relationships are known
as _____
coping The stage in an interracial relationship in which the couple struggles with external
pressures is
proximity and similarity The two greatest influences on initial attraction in romantic relationships are _______
team A special kind of group characterized by different and complementary resources
of members and by a strong sense of collective identity is referred to as a(n)
__________.
procedural Brian says in his work team, "I think we need to finish talking about the history of
this issue before we get into possible solutions." Brian made which type of
contribution to discussion?
conformity pressures and time required Potential advantages of group discussion over individual work include ALL
EXCEPT which of the following?
social climbing The attempt to increase personal status in a group by winning the approval of
high-status members is known as____ _.
cohesion The degree of closeness among group members and a sense of group spirit are
known as ____ _.
a rite "In my sorority we recognize the sisters that make the dean's list each semester by
putting a mini-box of Godiva's chocolates next to their dinner plates," Amy says.
"That way, everyone realizes who has done well academically." This is an example
of______ _.
workers who use titles to address each other Hierarchical language is best illustrated by which of the following?
ANSWERS
self-fulfilling prophesy Acting in ways that bring about expectations or judgments of others that have
been expressed to us is known as ____ _.
the generalized other Jenny is looking through a popular women's magazine. She notices that most of
the advertisements deal with beauty, looking young, or losing weight. These social
values in the media are examples of ___ _.
, anxious/ambivalent Ray is very attentive and supportive to his son Robbie when he is sober, but when
Ray drinks he often ignores his son and sometimes verbally abuses him. Robbie
never knows which way his father will act. If the father is Robbie's primary
caregiver, Robbie is likely to develop which attachment style __________
True The self changes over time as we engage in new experiences.
blind Things that others see in us but we do not see in ourselves are known in the Johari
Window as ______ information.
neutralization Bob and Patina respond to their tension by deciding to spend part of the
weekend together and part of it engaged in separate activities. This response to
relational dialectics is called ________
autonomy/connection Lisa wants some time alone because she feels a need to get in touch with herself
as an individual. However, she also feels the need to share experiences with her
partner Bob and cherishes the time they spend together. The tension these
different needs are generating within Lisa illustrates which relational dialectic?
relationship dialectics The opposing and continuous tensions found in personal relationships are known
as _____
coping The stage in an interracial relationship in which the couple struggles with external
pressures is
proximity and similarity The two greatest influences on initial attraction in romantic relationships are _______
team A special kind of group characterized by different and complementary resources
of members and by a strong sense of collective identity is referred to as a(n)
__________.
procedural Brian says in his work team, "I think we need to finish talking about the history of
this issue before we get into possible solutions." Brian made which type of
contribution to discussion?
conformity pressures and time required Potential advantages of group discussion over individual work include ALL
EXCEPT which of the following?
social climbing The attempt to increase personal status in a group by winning the approval of
high-status members is known as____ _.
cohesion The degree of closeness among group members and a sense of group spirit are
known as ____ _.
a rite "In my sorority we recognize the sisters that make the dean's list each semester by
putting a mini-box of Godiva's chocolates next to their dinner plates," Amy says.
"That way, everyone realizes who has done well academically." This is an example
of______ _.
workers who use titles to address each other Hierarchical language is best illustrated by which of the following?