STUDY GUIDE FOR CHAPTER 6 POST TEST
- At some levels of sexual intimacy, it is possible to stop without causing physical harm.
- During the calm stage in the cycle of violence, the abuser likes to make promises, buy presents, and act affectionately.
- Miguel and Fred are assigned to do a science project together. Their interactions consist mostly of working together in class and saying hello to each other in the hallways at school. They are best described as casual friends.
- Emily and Jasmine have attended church and played softball together for over 10 years. They talk on the phone at least 3 nights a week, sharing their thoughts and feelings with each other. They are best described as close friends.
- The process of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings is called communication.
- Working together toward a common goal is called cooperation.
- The willingness of each person to give up something in order to reach an agreement is called compromise.
- When you want to go swimming but your friend wants to play basketball is an example of a situation where compromise is appropriate.
- A relationship based on mutual trust, acceptance, and common interest or values is called a friendship.
- Joining groups that share your values is a good tip for making new friends.
- Passive people hold back their true feelings and go along with other people.
- A need to conform to the expectations of friends is called peer pressure.
- Chanelle has negative feelings toward her friend Felicia, because Felicia recently got an expensive new dress that Chanelle wishes she could afford. Chanelle is most likely feeling envy.
- A teenager who has a “crush” on a movie star is feeling infatuation.
- Steady dating is the way most teenagers begin dating. This statement is not true.
- Steady dating does not allow you to get to know many different people.
- Every teen is not sexually experienced.
- A pattern of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse that occurs in a dating relationship is called dating violence.
- During the tension-building stage of the cycle of violence, the abuser acts jealous and possessive.
- Pregnancy and STI’s are two risk of sexual intimacy.
- The openness, sharing, affection, and trust that can develop in a close relationship make up emotional intimacy.
- To help yourself stick to your choice of abstinence, you should NOT allow the expectation of others to influence your decisions.