#1
In a relationship, what is the foundation for effective communication?
#2
In a relationship, what is the term for the ability to understand and share the feelings of another?
#3
In a relationship, what is the term for the unintentional, automatic response to a perceived threat or danger?
#4
What is the term for the tendency to seek out information that confirms pre-existing beliefs?
#5
Which logical fallacy occurs when someone attacks the person making an argument rather than addressing the argument itself?
#6
What term is used to describe a logical fallacy where a conclusion is drawn from insufficient or biased evidence?
#7
In a relationship, what communication style involves being assertive and expressing one's own needs while respecting the needs of others?
#8
In a relationship, what is the term for a pattern of behavior in which one partner seeks to control and dominate the other?
#9
In a relationship, what term refers to the tendency to believe that one's partner should instinctively know one's needs and desires without explicit communication?
#10
What is the concept that describes the tendency to attribute positive events to one's character but attribute negative events to external factors?
#11
Which logical fallacy occurs when one argues that a claim must be true because many people believe it?
#12
What is the term for the tendency to believe we are more likely to experience positive events and less likely to experience negative events compared to others?
#13
Which cognitive bias involves giving preference to information that confirms one's pre-existing beliefs while ignoring or rejecting information that contradicts those beliefs?
#14
What is the term for the tendency to believe that one's decisions and judgments are better than they actually are?
#15