Question :
The area of the Johari Window which represents information that neither you or others know about you is called the ________ area.
Student Answer:
Open
Hidden
Blind
Unknown Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 7.5 of Making Connections.
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Question 2.
Question :
Which of the following guidelines are most correct regarding rules for responding to self-disclosure?
Student Answer:
Respond back immediately, support the person disclosing, and listen critically.
Listen critically, never use the disclosure against the other person, don’t get involved in disclosing yourself.
Support the person disclosing, keep their disclosures confidential, listen critically.
Don’t get involved in disclosing yourself, support the person disclosing, listen critically. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 7.5 of Making Connections.
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Question 3.
Question :
All of the following are accurate tips for effective listening EXCEPT:
Student Answer:
Listen to what the speaker doesn’t say as much as you listen to what is said.
Paraphrase what you understand the speaker’s message is to help ensure understanding.
Don’t forget to judge what the speaker intends as one of the final steps in listening.
Remember that different skills are required as goals for listening change with the context and relationship of you to the material to which you are listening. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 7.3 of Making Connections.
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Question 4.
Question :
Which sentence is the best paraphrase of the statement, “I might as well drop out of school; I failed another test today.”
Student Answer:
I know you can do better next time. Don’t feel so bad now; you still have time this term to turn your grades around.
If you had studied instead of going out the night before, you would have done okay.
Because you failed another test, you feel like a failure in college.
I know how bad you feel; I’ve failed tests, too. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 7.3 of Making Connections.
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Question 5.
Question :
Sarah and Jim just ended their five-year romantic relationship. For Jim, this is the third romantic relationship that has ended. Jim tells his father that he “is done with romance!” Jim’s statement is an example that:
Student Answer:
we tend to overreact when negative emotions are first felt.
romantic relationships are complex, and dissolution of them is painful.
most people repeat the same patterns in their romantic relationships such that when one fails, they will all likely dissolve at some point.
Jim needs to work on his care-giving skills if he is to have a romantic relationship that succeeds. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 8.4 of Making Connections.
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Question 6.
Question :
Which of the following statements is an example of what might be said during the attraction stage of a relationship?
Student Answer:
I never realized you didn’t like pets.
May I join you?
Wow, we have so much in common; I think I love you.
I’d like to take you to the play we discussed this weekend. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 8.2 of Making Connections.
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Question 7.
Question :
Each of the following is a