On their second date, Colby and Mac spend a considerable amount of time talking about their pasts,
revealing their likes and dislikes, and exploring their compatibilities.
Colby's and Mac's interactions are
indicative of which stage of relationships development?
A) contact
B) involvement
C) intimacy
D) dissolution
B
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Which of the following is/are TRUE about intercultural relationships?
a. Globalizing forces have reduced the frequency and intensity of intercultural relationships. b. Intercultural relationships today are embedded in the history of colonization. c. Civil rights movement of the second half of the 20th century paved the way for intercultural relationships today. d. Intercultural relationships are just like any other relationships because of the advancement of communication technology.
Statistics can be used in all of the following ways EXCEPT in
a. qualitative ways. b. magnitude. c. segments. d. trends.
When a group becomes familiar with its members and the group task, this is known as the _____ phase of group development
a. orientation b. conflict c. emergence d. reinforcement
In a study of the impact of public service announcements (Spa’s) on attitudes toward smoking, researchers gave participants a pre-test which measured their attitudes toward smoking in public spaces. Participants were then exposed to 3 Spa’s regarding second hand smoke interspersed in a half-hour television program. Following that program participants were asked to complete a post-test that
measured their attitudes toward smoking in public spaces. Given the short time between completing the identical instrument on attitudes toward smoking in public spaces, what is the most likely threat to the internal validity of this experiment? a. Observer Bias b. Experimenter Bias c. Testing effect d. Maturation