Question : Multiple Choice Questions 1. According to interdependence theory, punishments and undesirable experiences : 1303293

 

Multiple Choice Questions
 

1. According to interdependence theory, punishments and undesirable experiences are known as: 
A. damages.
B. costs.
C. profit losses.
D. entanglements.

 

2. According to interdependence theory, people’s expectations for their current relationships are incorporated in the concept of: 
A. alternatives.
B. comparison level.
C. outcome level.
D. rewards.

 

3. In interdependence theory the value of the outcomes that we believe we deserve in our dealings with others is our: 
A. comparison level.
B. social exchange.
C. outcome.
D. investment level.

 

4. Amelia expects her friends to always be supportive of her, no matter what they have going on and to understand when she is too busy to help them. Lisa expects that her friends will often disappoint her and not be there for her when she needs someone to listen. It seems that Amelia and Lisa’s _____ are different. 
A. comparison levels
B. outcomes
C. investments
D. commitments

 

5. Maurice receives many rewards and has few costs in his relationship with Karla. He believes he should have many more rewards. What is likely to be the outcome of this arrangement? 
A. Maurice is likely to experience satisfaction in this relationship.
B. Maurice is likely to experience dissatisfaction in this relationship.
C. Maurice is likely to be dependent on this relationship.
D. Maurice is likely to be independent in this relationship.

 

6. Andrew feels like he has many different options in dating partners besides his current partner. It seems that Andrew feels: 
A. his comparison level for alternatives is high.
B. his comparison level for alternatives is low.
C. his comparison level is nonexistent.
D. his comparison level is low.

 

7. Utilizing interdependence theory, Peter’s decision to stay in his dissatisfying relationship with Julie might best be explained by his: 
A. high CL.
B. high costs.
C. low CLalt.
D. low rewards.

 

8. According to interdependence theory, we are dependent on our partner: 
A. if we have relied on him/her in the past.
B. if we are less powerful than him/her.
C. if we are younger than him/her.
D. when the outcome we receive from our partner exceeds our CLalt.

 

9. Rhonda is not sure she loves her partner anymore. She gets little satisfaction from their relationship. She believes there are not a lot of other options for her. According to interdependence theory what is Rhonda likely to do? 
A. Stay with her current partner no matter what
B. Leave her current partner, even if no others are available
C. Stay with her current partner until her alternatives improve
D. Stay with her current partner and try to improve the relationship

 

10. In considering ending her relationship with her husband, Marie considers how they might divide up their household goods, and how it might impact their children and their friends. In interdependence theory terms, Marie is thinking about: 
A. comparison level.
B. comparison level of alternatives.
C. outcomes.
D. investments.

 

 

 

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