From the slides we have learned that interpersonal relationships can be defined as: (reference slides - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)

Group of answer choices

important, essential, time-consuming

dyadic, dynamic, transactional, relational, impactful

dependent on time and place

family, friends, and coworkers

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Can’t Buy Me Love Links to an external site.



Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 American teen Links to an external site. romantic comedy Links to an external site. film directed by Steve Rash Links to an external site.,[1] Links to an external site. starring Patrick Dempsey Links to an external site. and Amanda Peterson Links to an external site. in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson, Arizona Links to an external site., who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month.

This story is an example of what reason we might form an interpersonal relationship?

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Ronald Miller is a typical high school nerd living in suburban Tucson, Arizona Links to an external site.. He has spent all summer mowing lawns to save up for a telescope Links to an external site.. At an opportune moment, he makes a deal with next-door neighbor and popular cheerleader Links to an external site. Cindy Mancini. She had borrowed her mother's expensive suede outfit without permission to wear to a party, only to have wine accidentally spilled on it. Cindy reluctantly agrees to help Ronald look "cool" by posing as his girlfriend for a month for $1,000 (which was used to replace the ruined outfit), although she already has a boyfriend, Bobby, who is attending the University of Iowa Links to an external site..

Group of answer choices

proximity

similarity

reciprocal liking

social exchange theory

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In the video about romantic relationships called Love's Classroom it purports that:
Group of answer choices

our lover should not try to teach us to chage

our lover can teach us to change

people don't change

we change anyway

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10 qualities of a good friend Links to an external site.

One of the qualities of a good friend is:

Group of answer choices

careful

respectful

dogmatic

selfish

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The third stage of Knapp's model is (movie clip 1)
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integrating

intesifying

initiating

experimenting

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Some of the types of interpersonal relationships include (pick the answer the best matches what was described in the textbook and in the slides)
Group of answer choices

family, teammates, workplace, romantic

parents, friends, workplace, romantic

family, friends, workplace, boyfriend/girlfriend

family, friends, workplace, romantic

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Here are the answers based on the information provided:

Question 1: From the slides we have learned that interpersonal relationships can be defined as:

  • dyadic, dynamic, transactional, relational, impactful

Question 2: This story is an example of what reason we might form an interpersonal relationship?

  • social exchange theory (The situation involves a transaction where Ronald offers money for a relationship, reflecting a cost-benefit analysis in social exchange theory.)

Question 3: In the video about romantic relationships called Love's Classroom it purports that:

  • our lover can teach us to change

Question 4: One of the qualities of a good friend is:

  • respectful

Question 5: The third stage of Knapp's model is:

  • intensifying

Question 6: Some of the types of interpersonal relationships include:

  • family, friends, workplace, romantic

Feel free to ask if you have further questions or need clarification!