Relationships and Affiliations Quiz

Test your knowledge on attachment theory, love languages, and more. Explore the dynamics of friendships, romantic bonds, and psychological phenomena.

#1

In a romantic relationship, what does the term 'compromise' generally refer to?

Sharing passwords
Finding a middle ground
Ignoring differences
Being dominant
#2

What is the term for a close-knit social group in which individuals form strong emotional bonds and support each other?

Social circle
Clique
Community
Acquaintance network
#3

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

A supernatural phenomenon
Ending a relationship abruptly by ceasing all communication
A romantic getaway
Communication through subtle gestures
#4

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, in what category does the need for love and belonging fall?

Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social needs
Esteem needs
#5

What psychological concept suggests that individuals are more likely to form relationships with those who have similar attitudes, values, and beliefs?

Attitude alignment theory
Value congruence hypothesis
Birds of a feather flock together
Cognitive similarity principle
#6

What is the term for a relationship where two people are romantically involved but not living together or married?

Marriage
Cohabitation
Long-distance relationship
Casual dating
#7

In psychology, what is the 'attachment theory' primarily concerned with?

Relationship dynamics
Building trust
Parent-child bonds
Workplace affiliations
#8

What is the term for the phenomenon where people tend to be more attracted to others with similar levels of physical attractiveness?

Matching hypothesis
Beauty standard bias
Attractiveness alignment
Dissimilarity effect
#9

In the context of friendships, what does the term 'frenemy' typically describe?

A true friend
A friendly enemy
A temporary ally
A toxic friend
#10

What term is commonly used to describe the emotional bond or connection between parents and their children?

Parental affection
Filial bond
Parental love
Attachment
#11

What is the term for a relationship where one person is significantly more emotionally invested than the other, creating an imbalance?

Emotional asymmetry
Emotional intensity
One-sided affection
Emotional dominance
#12

What is the term for a relationship that involves three individuals who are romantically or sexually involved with each other?

Monogamy
Polyamory
Triad
Threesome
#13

What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are attracted to people similar to themselves in various aspects?

Dissimilarity effect
Opposites attract
Homophily
Random selection
#14

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

Being overly emotional
Understanding and managing emotions
Ignoring emotions
Expressing emotions aggressively
#15

According to the 'Five Love Languages' theory, what are the five primary ways people express and experience love?

Words of affirmation, acts of service, gifts, quality time, and physical touch
Verbal compliments, shared activities, material possessions, time spent, and physical closeness
Compliments, gifts, time together, touch, and favors
Expressed words, shared time, mutual gifts, quality experiences, and physical closeness
#16

What psychological concept suggests that people are more likely to comply with requests from someone they perceive as being similar to them?

Social comparison theory
Foot-in-the-door technique
Similarity-attraction hypothesis
Norm of reciprocity
#17

What is the term for the psychological theory that suggests individuals have a fundamental need for social connections and that social relationships are essential for mental well-being?

Social constructivism
Social cognitive theory
Social identity theory
Social integration theory
#18

According to social exchange theory, what is the driving force behind relationships, suggesting that individuals seek to maximize rewards and minimize costs?

Cost-benefit analysis
Mutual dependence
Reciprocity principle
Social capital
#19

In the context of relationships, what is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are attracted to those who possess qualities and traits similar to their parents?

Parental mirroring
Oedipus complex
Familial resemblance
Parental affinity

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