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11. All of these are rules of friendship EXCEPT:
A. don’t nag.
B. keep confidences.
C. keep the friendship exclusive.
D. volunteer to help in time of need.
12. Concerning the rules of friendships, which of the following statements is true?
A. Women have high standards for friends.
B. Men expect more loyalty and similarity in friendships than women do.
C. We tend to chose friends who are different from us in order to expand our horizons.
D. Friendship is not as important in romantic relationships.
13. Martha and George are good friends. Martha is about to move and knows she cannot carry all of her boxes herself. Which rule of friendship should George abide by?
A. Don’t nag.
B. Trust and confide in your friend.
C. Volunteer in time of need.
D. Don’t be jealous.
14. A common cause of friendship failure is:
A. having friends who are too similar to us.
B. failure to follow the rules of friendship.
C. one friend makes more money than the other.
D. entering into a romantic relationship with a friend.
15. Kim just started dating Martin. Kim’s best friend Sandy is mad because Sandy is alone and she wishes she had a boyfriend. She has decided to not talk to Kim for a while. Which rule of friendship is Sandy breaking?
A. Don’t be jealous.
B. Stand up for your friend.
C. Seek to repay debts and compliments.
D. Volunteer in time of need.
16. Bobbi supports her friend Charla, but thinks that Charla is being underappreciated at her job. She thinks she is being helpful, but every time they talk she brings it up and tells Charla to stand up for herself more. Charla is starting to get annoyed because it’s all Bobbi wants to talk about. Which rule of friendship is Bobbi breaking?
A. Don’t nag.
B. Stand up for your friend.
C. Don’t be jealous.
D. Confide in your friend.
17. Intimacy is considered a basic need of children’s friendships during which stage of development?
A. Preschool
B. Early elementary
C. Preadolescence
D. Teen
18. According to Buhrmester and Furman, during the early elementary years the key need is for _____, and it is satisfied via relationships with _____.
A. acceptance; peers
B. security; primary care givers
C. intimacy; same-sex friends
D. sexuality; opposite-sex partners
19. Research on peer popularity in elementary school has found that:
A. it is not very stable in elementary school, so it is not a very good predictor of subsequent behavior.
B. peer popularity in elementary school predicts peer popularity toward the end of high school.
C. rejection by peers in elementary school is a risk factor for later difficulties.
D. None of these; there isn’t enough research to draw a conclusion.
20. In the intimate-mutual sharing stage of friendships described by Selman, children:
A. are starting to understand their friend’s point of view but largely see their friendships as serving self-interests.
B. recognize that individual friendships cannot fulfill all emotional and psychological needs so other friendships are allowed to develop.
C. develop skills such as empathy, which form the foundation of close adult relationships.
D. are willing to play with any other children that are available in the search for a best friend.