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Jeopardy Game Board. Deterioration. Persuasion Theories . Repair. Attraction . Relationship Stages. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. $100.

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  1. Jeopardy Game Board Deterioration Persuasion Theories Repair Attraction Relationship Stages 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. $100 This theory of persuasion uses triangles to show inconsistency in beliefs Click here to check your answer

  3. $100 What is Heider’s Balance Theory? Back toJeopardy Board

  4. $200 This theory includes the boomerang effect Click here to check your answer

  5. $200 What is social judgment theory? Back toJeopardy Board

  6. $300 Attractiveness of the sponsor might mitigate this Click here to check your answer

  7. $300 What is self persuasion or audience commitment? Back toJeopardy Board

  8. $400 This theory was designed to produce resistance to future change. Click here to check your answer

  9. $400 What is inoculation? Back toJeopardy Board

  10. $500 This form of inoculation works best if you can do it Click here to check your answer

  11. $500 What is Refutational treatment? Back toJeopardy Board

  12. $100 This stage of a relationship involves perception and interaction Click here to check your answer

  13. $100 What is contact? Back toJeopardy Board

  14. $200 One part of this stage of a relationship is intrapersonal dissatisfaction Click here to check your answer

  15. $200 What is deterioration? Back toJeopardy Board

  16. $300 An example: Your girlfriend walks into the room and you look at her and think, “What does she want now, I do not want to listen to her whine!” Click here to check your answer

  17. $300 What is stagnation? Back toJeopardy Board

  18. $400 This test of a relationship involves mentioning your ex to your current significant other to see how they react Click here to check your answer

  19. $400 What is triangle? Back toJeopardy Board

  20. $500 An example of this behavioral symbol for a current ACHS student could be the song “No Air” Click here to check your answer

  21. $500 What is a Symbolic Cultural artifact? Back toJeopardy Board

  22. $100 This aspect of similarity may be the most important for attraction Click here to check your answer

  23. $100 What is thinking patterns? Back toJeopardy Board

  24. $200 This says that while we may be attracted to more beautiful people, we tend to date and mate those who are similar to us in appearance Click here to check your answer

  25. $200 What is the matching hypothesis? Back toJeopardy Board

  26. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  27. $300 DAILY DOUBLE Reward – Cost = Profit Click here to check your answer

  28. $300 What is Social Exchange? Back toJeopardy Board

  29. $400 This theory of attraction says that we compare our cost ratio to that of our partner Click here to check your answer

  30. $400 What is equity? Back toJeopardy Board

  31. $500 This theory demonstrates why “IDOL” contestants preferred Simon’s compliments to Paula’s Click here to check your answer

  32. $500 What is reinforcement? Back toJeopardy Board

  33. $100 This strategy of disengagement tries for a positive relationship, it lets the other down easy Click here to check your answer

  34. $100 What is positive tone? Back toJeopardy Board

  35. $200 This cause of deterioration includes being overly possessive and denying the other their own identity Click here to check your answer

  36. $200 What is excessive intimacy claims? Back toJeopardy Board

  37. $300 An example of needing to do this would be: not bathing for 4 days and eating moonpies nonstop Click here to check your answer

  38. $300 What is break the Lonelineness – Depression cycle? Back toJeopardy Board

  39. $400 This can occur when friends or relatives interfere in your relationship causing it to deteriorate Click here to check your answer

  40. $400 What is 3rd party relationships? Back toJeopardy Board

  41. $500 When doing this after a relationship, you should not tear stuff up or throw it away Click here to check your answer

  42. $500 What is avoid Uncomfortable symbols? Back toJeopardy Board

  43. $100 The last “R” in repair Click here to check your answer

  44. $100 What is risk? Back toJeopardy Board

  45. $200 “You skanky trollop” is an example of this type of defensive climate Click here to check your answer

  46. $200 What is an evaluative climate? Back toJeopardy Board

  47. $300 When following this “P” you should work towards mutual satisfaction Click here to check your answer

  48. $300 What is pose Possible solutions? Back toJeopardy Board

  49. $400 All of my friends think you are a spoiled brat that always has to have his own way is an example of violating this part of the “E” in Repair Click here to check your answer

  50. $400 What is an “I” message? Back toJeopardy Board

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