If a partner does something negative in a happy marriage
a. the other partner typically perceives that the negative behavior is situational and
fleeting.
b. the other partner perceives the negative behavior as stable and internal.
c. the other partner engages in distress maintaining attributions.
d. the other partner perceives the behavior as stemming from a personality trait.
e. None of the above.
a.
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_____ refers to the emotional meaning that specific speakers-listeners give to a word
A) Denotation B) Connotation C) Context D) Culture
Examples of _______ are "I guess," "I think," and "kind of."
a. hedges b. hesitations c. disclaimers d. tag questions
Psychologist Marc Snyder refers to this type of person as "one who, out of concern for social appropriateness, is particularly sensitive to the expression and self-presentation of others in social situations;"
this person then uses those clues to guide his or her own self-presentation. a. self-sensitive b. self-aware c. self-conscious d. self-monitor
The Sapir–Whorf hypothesis asserts that language influences
a. the way people choose mates. b. the way people think. c. the way people behave. d. the way people practice their religion.