The internal dialectic that focuses on the need for predictability and routine in a relationship and the need for novelty and change in a relationship is ______.
a. connectedness–separateness (connection–autonomy)
b. openness–closedness
c. certainty–uncertainty (novelty–predictability)
d. None of these are internal dialectics.
c. certainty–uncertainty (novelty–predictability)
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A) Distant not-yet-spoken discourses imagine the evaluation of someone outside the relationship in the future. B) Nearby not-yet-spoken discourses are past comments by those outside the relationship. C) Nearby already-spoken discourses involve anticipated conversations with the other person in the future. D) Distant already-spoken discourses are the relationship's history.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)