Relationships and Actions Quiz

Test your knowledge on healthy relationships, attachment styles, love languages & more. Explore interpersonal psychology in this quiz!

#1

What is the foundation of a healthy relationship?

Shared interests
Effective communication
Similar personalities
Regular gifts and surprises
#2

What is the term for the emotional bond or connection between partners?

Cohesion
Chemistry
Emotional intimacy
Affection
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#3

In a conflict, what communication style is characterized by avoiding confrontation and minimizing differences?

Assertive
Passive
Aggressive
Passive-aggressive
#4

Which attachment style is characterized by a fear of rejection and a reluctance to become too dependent on others?

Secure attachment
Avoidant attachment
Anxious-preoccupied attachment
Disorganized attachment
#5

What is the term for the psychological phenomenon where individuals are more likely to develop romantic feelings for people they spend a significant amount of time with?

Proximity effect
Familiarity principle
Reciprocity norm
Attraction bias
#6

What psychological theory suggests that people are attracted to those who exhibit similar levels of physical attractiveness?

Matching hypothesis
Social exchange theory
Interdependence theory
Equity theory
#7

What is the concept of 'emotional intelligence' in relationships?

Being overly emotional
Understanding and managing one's own emotions and the emotions of others
Ignoring emotions for logical decision-making
Expressing emotions without restraint
#8

What is the term for the phenomenon where people are more likely to form relationships with those in close physical proximity?

Proximity effect
Similarity principle
Attraction bias
Social exchange theory
#9

What is the term for the tendency to attribute our own negative behavior to external factors and others' negative behavior to internal factors?

Fundamental attribution error
Self-serving bias
Confirmation bias
Cognitive dissonance
#10

What is the term for the process of gradually reducing contact and communication with someone in order to end a relationship?

Ghosting
Zombie-ing
Haunting
Benching
#11

What is the term for the phenomenon where people are more likely to be attracted to others who share similar attitudes and values?

Matching hypothesis
Reciprocity norm
Attitude alignment
Social exchange theory
#12

In the context of relationships, what does 'compromise' typically involve?

Sacrificing one's own needs for the other's
Maintaining rigid positions and not yielding
Ignoring differences for the sake of harmony
Finding a middle ground where both parties give and take
#13

What is the term for the tendency to stay in a relationship because of the time, effort, and resources already invested?

Attachment
Sunk cost fallacy
Companionship
Interdependence
#14

What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are more likely to form relationships with those who are physically close to them?

Proximity effect
Familiarity principle
Reciprocity norm
Attraction bias
#15

In the context of relationships, what is 'stonewalling'?

Building emotional walls
Silent treatment and refusal to communicate
Hiding one's true feelings
Sharing personal stories and experiences
#16

What is the concept that refers to maintaining one's individual identity within a relationship?

Interdependence
Autonomy
Symbiosis
Codependency
#17

What is the Gottman Ratio, as proposed by relationship researcher John Gottman?

1:1
3:1
5:1
7:1
#18

What is the primary neurotransmitter associated with feelings of pleasure and reward, often linked to romantic attraction?

Serotonin
Dopamine
Oxytocin
Endorphins
#19

According to Dr. Gary Chapman, what are the five love languages?

Words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, physical touch
Communication, trust, respect, empathy, commitment
Passion, intimacy, commitment, decision/commitment, eros
Autonomy, interdependence, communication, passion, trust
#20

In the context of relationships, what does the term 'gaslighting' refer to?

Expressing love through gifts
Manipulating someone to doubt their own sanity
Building trust through open communication
Creating a comfortable physical space
#21

According to psychologist John Bowlby, what is the primary function of attachment in early childhood?

Safety and security
Intellectual stimulation
Independence and autonomy
Social popularity
#22

According to psychologist Erik Erikson, what is the primary crisis or challenge in the intimacy versus isolation stage of development?

Trust versus mistrust
Generativity versus stagnation
Identity versus role confusion
Intimacy versus isolation
#23

What is the term for the process of improving a relationship by addressing and resolving conflicts and issues?

Negotiation
Mediation
Relationship enhancement
Counseling
#24

What is the concept of 'emotional labor' in the context of relationships?

Sharing emotions openly
Managing and expressing emotions as part of a job or role
Avoiding emotional discussions
Ignoring emotions for logical decision-making
#25

According to psychologist Robert Sternberg, what are the three components of love in the triangular theory of love?

Intimacy, passion, commitment
Attraction, communication, trust
Cohesion, compatibility, reciprocity
Infatuation, security, dependence

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