Relationships and Human Behavior Quiz

Test your knowledge on healthy communication, attachment theory, conformity, and more in relationships with this psychology quiz.

#1

Which of the following is a characteristic of healthy communication in relationships?

Lack of empathy
Active listening
Avoiding confrontation
Assuming motives
#2

What is the primary factor contributing to successful long-term relationships?

Physical attractiveness
Financial stability
Communication and mutual respect
Shared interests
#3

What is the term for the process of ending a romantic relationship?

Termination
Breakup
Disengagement
Separation
#4

What term describes the phenomenon where individuals are more likely to conform to a group's decision even if it goes against their own judgment?

Groupthink
Independence
Conformity bias
Individualism
#5

In psychology, what is the term for the emotional bond that develops between infants and caregivers?

Attachment
Detachment
Aversion
Indifference
#6

What term describes the tendency to prefer or be attracted to people who are similar to oneself?

Assimilation
Homogeneity bias
Heterogeneity effect
Homophily
#7

According to Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, which component involves the physical and sexual attraction between two people?

Intimacy
Commitment
Passion
Companionship
#8

What term describes the tendency to attribute one's successes to internal factors and one's failures to external factors?

Self-serving bias
Fundamental attribution error
Actor-observer bias
Confirmation bias
#9

What is the term for the emotional pain and longing for someone or something that is no longer present or has never existed?

Nostalgia
Longing
Grief
Melancholy
#10

Which attachment style is characterized by a fear of abandonment and the tendency to cling to romantic partners?

Secure attachment
Anxious attachment
Avoidant attachment
Disorganized attachment
#11

In the context of relationships, what is the term for the tendency to favor individuals who are physically attractive?

Physical bias
Beauty preference
Halo effect
Physical attraction syndrome
#12

What is the term for the psychological defense mechanism where individuals refuse to accept reality as a way to protect themselves from painful emotions?

Denial
Projection
Regression
Rationalization
#13

What factor is most likely to contribute to the success of a long-distance relationship?

Frequent physical visits
High levels of trust
Similar interests
Regular communication via text
#14

Which type of love is characterized by a deep emotional bond and commitment to another person without necessarily involving passion or physical attraction?

Infatuated love
Romantic love
Companionate love
Consummate love
#15

What term describes the tendency to perceive ambiguous or neutral stimuli in a positive light because of the association with a positive stimulus?

Selective attention
Priming
Halo effect
Positive bias
#16

What term describes the tendency to perceive members of one's own group more favorably than members of other groups?

Out-group homogeneity
In-group bias
Ethnocentrism
Social categorization
#17

Which of the following is NOT a primary attachment style according to attachment theory?

Secure attachment
Anxious attachment
Detached attachment
Avoidant attachment
#18

What theory suggests that the proximity of individuals influences their likelihood of forming friendships or romantic relationships?

Social exchange theory
Proximity principle
Attachment theory
Social penetration theory
#19

Which theory suggests that individuals have a basic need for interpersonal attachments and will seek to form close relationships with others?

Attachment theory
Social exchange theory
Cognitive dissonance theory
Psychoanalytic theory
#20

What psychological principle explains why people are more likely to comply with a request if it is preceded by smaller requests?

Reciprocity norm
Foot-in-the-door technique
Door-in-the-face technique
Central route persuasion
#21

What theory proposes that individuals are motivated to seek social connections in order to satisfy their need for belongingness?

Hierarchy of needs theory
Two-factor theory
Self-determination theory
Social exchange theory
#22

According to research, what factor contributes significantly to the stability of relationships over time?

Similarity in personalities
Frequency of conflicts
Level of income
Physical attractiveness
#23

According to research, what is a common predictor of relationship satisfaction and stability?

Frequency of disagreements
Similarity in educational backgrounds
Level of emotional intelligence
Expression of affection
#24

In the context of relationships, what does 'turning toward' refer to?

Diverting attention
Expressing anger
Responding positively to bids for connection
Ending communication
#25

Which psychological concept refers to the tendency to overestimate the impact of internal factors and underestimate the influence of external factors when analyzing others' behaviors?

Fundamental attribution error
Actor-observer bias
Confirmation bias
Self-serving bias

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