FACS 205_Exam 2
1. God made us to...: interact with one another
2. "And let us consider one another ot provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the
assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much
the more, as you see the day approaching".: Hebrews 10:24-25
3. Society and social interaction gives us the quality of the human...: dynamic and human
experience
4. It is only through (_), (_), and (_) that we can reflect godly character.: Re- demption, faith,
obedience
5. We are not to be the " " , but to be .: "Lone Ranger"; Vulnerable
6. "Be courteous to all, but intimate with a few...": George Washington
7. "Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods": Aristotle
8. "...many researchers interpret loneliness as a discrepancy between actual and desired
interpersonal relationships".: Baarsen, B., Snijders, T., Smit, J.H., and Dujin, M. (2001)
9. "Loneliness had been linked to such maladies as sepression, suicide, hos- tility, etc": Rokach, A.,
and Sharma, M. (1996)
10.Culture: the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a large group
of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
11.Community Erosion: According to Putnam (2001), community ties, in modern society, have
eroded, leading to less trust, less collective caring for each other, and more isolation of
idividuals
12.Friendship: Boradly defined to include everything in a relationship that makes the
relationship seem close or intense
13.Friendship (Narrowly defined): Narrowly defined, it can mean self-diclosure or sharing of
private thoughts
14.Important providers of companionship for children in the 2d and 5th grades, but become
significantly less important in the 8th grade: Family mem- bers
15.Same sex-peers: Are important providers in the 2nd, 5th, and 8th grades, but become
increasingly important as the children grow older
16.Did not become important as companions until the 8th grade: Opposite-sex peers
17.Erikson Intimacy Result: Pearson is eager and willing to fuse his identity with that of others
18.Erikson Intimacy Basic Strength: Love
19.Erikson Isolation Result: Lacks capacity for productive work and intimacy with others.
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, FACS 205_Exam 2
20.Erikson Isolation Basic Weakness: Exclusivity, self absorped
21.Relationships: Form in social environments where indiciduals are repeatedly in close
proximity
22.Make a good...: first impression
23.Mind your general...: Appearance
24.Pay attention to your: nonverbal cues
25.Be thoughtful of the of your words: content
26.Be careful how much value you put into...: physical appearance
27.The more people are, the more likely they will have a successful marriage:
Similar
28.1st stage: Initial meeting and awareness
29.2nd Stage: The selection process
30.3rd stage: Developing Intimacy
31.4th stage: Maintaining or Dissolving?
32.What dictates the age at which dating begins in various cultures?: Values and religious beliefs
33.Peers play a role in the emergence of romantic involvement in adoles- cence.: Santrock J.
(2007)
34. of adolescents reported some type of victimization and
reported physical violence victimization.: One third; 12%
35.More people are living: alone
36.More people are choosing to marry: not
37.More people are waiting until they are to marry: older
38.More people are choosing to remain or have fewer children: child- less
39.Some stay single by choice or..........................involuntary
40.Some stay single because of a........................career
41.Some stay single to maintain....: Personal Freedom
42.What kind of love is fundamental to God, man, and true religion?: Agape love
43.Agape love is a given quite irrespective of..............................merit
44.Agape love seeks to..................give
45.Agape love is given, even if it is.........................undeserved
46.Neighborly love: The care and concern for other human beings, such as loving your neighbor
or co-workers
47.Friendship love: This is a love between close frinds. Ex. David and Jonathan in the Bible
48.Familial Love AKA Storge: Love between a parent and a child, between sib- lings, and
between other family members
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1. God made us to...: interact with one another
2. "And let us consider one another ot provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the
assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much
the more, as you see the day approaching".: Hebrews 10:24-25
3. Society and social interaction gives us the quality of the human...: dynamic and human
experience
4. It is only through (_), (_), and (_) that we can reflect godly character.: Re- demption, faith,
obedience
5. We are not to be the " " , but to be .: "Lone Ranger"; Vulnerable
6. "Be courteous to all, but intimate with a few...": George Washington
7. "Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods": Aristotle
8. "...many researchers interpret loneliness as a discrepancy between actual and desired
interpersonal relationships".: Baarsen, B., Snijders, T., Smit, J.H., and Dujin, M. (2001)
9. "Loneliness had been linked to such maladies as sepression, suicide, hos- tility, etc": Rokach, A.,
and Sharma, M. (1996)
10.Culture: the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a large group
of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
11.Community Erosion: According to Putnam (2001), community ties, in modern society, have
eroded, leading to less trust, less collective caring for each other, and more isolation of
idividuals
12.Friendship: Boradly defined to include everything in a relationship that makes the
relationship seem close or intense
13.Friendship (Narrowly defined): Narrowly defined, it can mean self-diclosure or sharing of
private thoughts
14.Important providers of companionship for children in the 2d and 5th grades, but become
significantly less important in the 8th grade: Family mem- bers
15.Same sex-peers: Are important providers in the 2nd, 5th, and 8th grades, but become
increasingly important as the children grow older
16.Did not become important as companions until the 8th grade: Opposite-sex peers
17.Erikson Intimacy Result: Pearson is eager and willing to fuse his identity with that of others
18.Erikson Intimacy Basic Strength: Love
19.Erikson Isolation Result: Lacks capacity for productive work and intimacy with others.
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, FACS 205_Exam 2
20.Erikson Isolation Basic Weakness: Exclusivity, self absorped
21.Relationships: Form in social environments where indiciduals are repeatedly in close
proximity
22.Make a good...: first impression
23.Mind your general...: Appearance
24.Pay attention to your: nonverbal cues
25.Be thoughtful of the of your words: content
26.Be careful how much value you put into...: physical appearance
27.The more people are, the more likely they will have a successful marriage:
Similar
28.1st stage: Initial meeting and awareness
29.2nd Stage: The selection process
30.3rd stage: Developing Intimacy
31.4th stage: Maintaining or Dissolving?
32.What dictates the age at which dating begins in various cultures?: Values and religious beliefs
33.Peers play a role in the emergence of romantic involvement in adoles- cence.: Santrock J.
(2007)
34. of adolescents reported some type of victimization and
reported physical violence victimization.: One third; 12%
35.More people are living: alone
36.More people are choosing to marry: not
37.More people are waiting until they are to marry: older
38.More people are choosing to remain or have fewer children: child- less
39.Some stay single by choice or..........................involuntary
40.Some stay single because of a........................career
41.Some stay single to maintain....: Personal Freedom
42.What kind of love is fundamental to God, man, and true religion?: Agape love
43.Agape love is a given quite irrespective of..............................merit
44.Agape love seeks to..................give
45.Agape love is given, even if it is.........................undeserved
46.Neighborly love: The care and concern for other human beings, such as loving your neighbor
or co-workers
47.Friendship love: This is a love between close frinds. Ex. David and Jonathan in the Bible
48.Familial Love AKA Storge: Love between a parent and a child, between sib- lings, and
between other family members
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