EPHE 142- Chapter7
Which of the following is an example of effective listening?
a. just waiting for the person to stop talking
b. trying to understand feelings and motivations
c. judging what is being said as you listen
d. remaining silent once your questions have been answered - answerb. trying to
understand feelings and motivations
Approximately what percentage of communication is made up of nonverbal
communication?
a. 20 percent
b. 50 percent
c. 80 percent
d. 90 percent - answerd. 90 percent
What is the most essential step we have to take in order to know and accept others?
a. get over initial judgments of others
b. eliminate the need to pre-judge others
c. know, love, and respect ourselves
d. find others who satisfy our innermost wants and desires - answerc. know, love, and
respect ourselves
What do men enjoy most about having a friendship with a woman?
a. gaining insight into what women really think
b. talking and relating to women
c. less fear of hurt feelings and rejection
d. light-hearted joking - answerb. talking and relating to women
Primarily, how does "hooking up" tend to affect females?
a. It produces a great sense of freedom.
b. It produces feelings of validation.
c. It produces a more positive emotional response to condom use.
d. It produces persistent feelings of depression. - answerd. It produces persistent
feelings of depression.
Among heterosexual college students, which of the following is a common belief about
dating practices?
a. Conveying sexual desires is viewed negatively.
b. Women tend to wait for men to initiate dates.
c. It is more normal for women to initiate sex than men.
d. Sex creates distance between couples. - answerb. Women tend to wait for men to
initiate dates.
, Which of the following best characterizes the difference between a close relationship
and a mature love?
a. receiving emotional support from a person
b. giving loving support to a person
c. caring about the happiness and welfare of a person
d. feeling something deeper and richer about a person we choose above all others -
answerd. feeling something deeper and richer about a person we choose above all
others
Which type of love is characterized by passion and commitment?
a. romantic love
b. fatuous love
c. consummate love
d. companionate love - answerb. fatuous love
What does research suggest to be the reason people tend to end romantic
relationships?
a. dissatisfaction and unhappiness
b. disappearance of love
c. boredom
d. jealousy - answera. dissatisfaction and unhappiness
Income tax regulations regarding CPP benefits that apply to married couples also apply
to unmarried couples that have cohabited for what period of time?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 2 years
d. 5 years - answerb. 12 months
In Canada, which of the following statements is true regarding marriages that cross
cultural barriers?
a. They are becoming more common but are not accepted among traditionalists.
b. They are becoming less common overall.
c. They are becoming more common and accepted.
d. Their frequency has remained the same for the past three decades. - answerc. They
are becoming more common and accepted.
At the end of 2015, what percent of the Canadian population were living in common-law
relationships?
a. 19.2 percent
b. 16.7 percent
c. 13.9 percent
d. 9.2 percent - answerd. 9.2 percent
What major change has been seen within the family setting during the past decade?
Which of the following is an example of effective listening?
a. just waiting for the person to stop talking
b. trying to understand feelings and motivations
c. judging what is being said as you listen
d. remaining silent once your questions have been answered - answerb. trying to
understand feelings and motivations
Approximately what percentage of communication is made up of nonverbal
communication?
a. 20 percent
b. 50 percent
c. 80 percent
d. 90 percent - answerd. 90 percent
What is the most essential step we have to take in order to know and accept others?
a. get over initial judgments of others
b. eliminate the need to pre-judge others
c. know, love, and respect ourselves
d. find others who satisfy our innermost wants and desires - answerc. know, love, and
respect ourselves
What do men enjoy most about having a friendship with a woman?
a. gaining insight into what women really think
b. talking and relating to women
c. less fear of hurt feelings and rejection
d. light-hearted joking - answerb. talking and relating to women
Primarily, how does "hooking up" tend to affect females?
a. It produces a great sense of freedom.
b. It produces feelings of validation.
c. It produces a more positive emotional response to condom use.
d. It produces persistent feelings of depression. - answerd. It produces persistent
feelings of depression.
Among heterosexual college students, which of the following is a common belief about
dating practices?
a. Conveying sexual desires is viewed negatively.
b. Women tend to wait for men to initiate dates.
c. It is more normal for women to initiate sex than men.
d. Sex creates distance between couples. - answerb. Women tend to wait for men to
initiate dates.
, Which of the following best characterizes the difference between a close relationship
and a mature love?
a. receiving emotional support from a person
b. giving loving support to a person
c. caring about the happiness and welfare of a person
d. feeling something deeper and richer about a person we choose above all others -
answerd. feeling something deeper and richer about a person we choose above all
others
Which type of love is characterized by passion and commitment?
a. romantic love
b. fatuous love
c. consummate love
d. companionate love - answerb. fatuous love
What does research suggest to be the reason people tend to end romantic
relationships?
a. dissatisfaction and unhappiness
b. disappearance of love
c. boredom
d. jealousy - answera. dissatisfaction and unhappiness
Income tax regulations regarding CPP benefits that apply to married couples also apply
to unmarried couples that have cohabited for what period of time?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 2 years
d. 5 years - answerb. 12 months
In Canada, which of the following statements is true regarding marriages that cross
cultural barriers?
a. They are becoming more common but are not accepted among traditionalists.
b. They are becoming less common overall.
c. They are becoming more common and accepted.
d. Their frequency has remained the same for the past three decades. - answerc. They
are becoming more common and accepted.
At the end of 2015, what percent of the Canadian population were living in common-law
relationships?
a. 19.2 percent
b. 16.7 percent
c. 13.9 percent
d. 9.2 percent - answerd. 9.2 percent
What major change has been seen within the family setting during the past decade?