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List 3 types of important relationships
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a healthy sense of self, friendships of other kinds of relationships, intimiate partner
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Describe each type of important relationship
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The one you have with yourself reasonably high self esteem and a capacity for empathy and ability to be alone. ones you have with friends share our personal history with. and ones you have with intimate partners more exclusive, involve deeper levels of connection and caring and have a sexual component.
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Explain the differences in the process of selecting a mate from past generations to the present.
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social connections getting introduced by family or mutual friends and now social connections like the internet make it easier
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List 3 factors associated with attraction
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People who agree with us, validate our opinions, and share out attitudes.
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Explain each factor associated with attraction
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People who are similar to ourself such as age, physical traits such as height, weight and attractibess, educational attainment, family, ethnic, and cultural backround, religious views, an values and beliefs page .
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Differentiate between the similarity theory and the social exchange theory
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. Similarity is when peple have something in common and social is when they have social interactions in common
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Describe the elements of Sternberg’s Love triangle
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love has three dimensions. Intimacy, passion, and commitment.
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Describe 7 tips to safeguard one-self if dating on the Internet
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. Never share personal or financial info online. Guard your identity, protect your online access info if you share a computer, remember people can lie and alter their photos, when meeting online, meeting In public, tell a friend and stay sober, don’t leave personal items unattended and use your own transportation. Transition to face to face interaction quickly.
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Define nonverbal communication
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the process of communication through sending and receiving worldless cures between people
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Explain the relationship between nonverbal communication and metamessage
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metamessage is the meaning behind the given with the nonverbal communication
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State how “I” statements can help one to be an effective communicator.
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State what you feel or want in a clear, direct way without blaming or accusing the other person. I statements help you take responsibility for your own emotions rather than trying to place responsibility on someone else
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List 7 ways in which an attentive listener should NOT behave
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Don’t interrupt, give advice, explain, judge, analyze, defend yourself or offer solutions.
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Define assertiveness
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Aggressiveness, self assurance
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men are more likely to use communication to how women use communication
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men like short discussions and don’t like to make decisions and they want anserrs right away where as women want lengthy conversations to be discussed to make a decision
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State 6 communication patterns used by women
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. Expect a decision to be discussed first and made by consensus. Appreciate the discussion itself as evidence of involvement, are inclined to do what is asked of them, believe a question is not simply a question but the opening for a negotiation. Goal is to share, develop and listen
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Differentiate between gender role, sex, gender, and gender identity. Gender rol
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Gender role-overt expression of attitudes that indicate to others the degree of your maleness or femaleness. Sex- male or female gender – masculine or feminine and gender identity- what they identify
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Define homophobia
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an extreme and irration and aversion to homosexuality and homosexual people.
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Define transgender
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. Denoting or relating to a person whose self identity does not conform unambigoousously to conventional notions of males of female gender
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Define androgyny
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. Showing characteristics of both sexes.
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Compare median ages for first time marriages for men and women in 2009.
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He median age of first marriage has risen from 23 for men and 20 for women to 28 for men and 2006 for women in 2009.
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5 positive benefits of marriage
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Married people live longer than single and divorced, married people report greater happiness than single. Married people have sex more frequently and consider it more satisfying. Married people are more successful in career and earnings. Children brought up by married people tend to be more academically successful and emotionally stable.
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Discuss the incidence and different perceptions of men and women on infidelity
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. Infidelity mars some marriages, though it does not necessarily end them. It is the reason most reported for divorce. Men are twice as likely as women to have bad marriage. Men are more threatned if their partner has a sexual affair than if she falls in love with someone else where as women are more distressed if he falls in love with someone else.
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State the percentage of marriages that end in divorc
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Under 20 men 12% women 28% 20-24 men 39% women 36% 25-29 men 16% women 23% 30-34 men 18% women 12% 35-39 men 5% women 7%
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List 3 vital qualities of partnerships and families
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cohesion. flexibility and communication .
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Define community
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A group of people living in the same place or having particular characteristics
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Define values
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.the regard that something Is held to deserve, the importance, worth or usefulness of something
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Define Spirituality
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– experience of connection of self, and community at larger scale
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. Discuss the relationship between religious involvement, spirituality, and health outcomes
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People who attend church live 7 years longer, and are morw willing to alter their health habits, proactive in medical treatment, and receive encouragement for community in time of crisis.
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Discuss 6 examples of how people can connect with communities
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Internet communities people can connect with each other and be apart of community, service learning which enriches learning, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities. Volunteering involves personal fulfillment. Socal activism and global community connect through local, nation, and global through social activity and joining organizations through which they put their values into practice
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