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Interpersonal relationship types and theories (Define the types and stages…
Interpersonal relationship types and theories
Define the types and stages of friendship and explain how culture, technology influence friendships.
Reciprocity- is a friend thats qual, shares equally in giving and receiving the benefits of the relationship.
Receptivity- This relationship is where on is a giver and one is a receiver. They both are happy .
Association- is a friendly relationship then a true friendship. Like classmates, neighbors, coworkers.
Culture- It says that if your not willing to sacrifice for your friends your not really friends. In the United States it says that we don't go out of our way for are friends.
Technology- It says that back then people met face to face and now technology made it to where friends are more online then they are face to face, People are way different in todays world, There a total different person face to face.
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Define family and give examples of how culture, gender, and technology impact family dynamics.
Family is a group of people with defined roles, Such as grandfather, grandmother, daughter, brother, aunt uncle, ect. Having responsibilities in the group. shared living space, rules for communication.
Technology has made it easy for family to stay in touch. a simple phone call or FaceTime is an easy way to communicate with ur family and a way to hear there voice or see there face on your phone.
Summarize the six types of love and explain how culture, gender, and technology influence love relationships.
Love may be viewed as a feeling of being close to one another, caring by intimacy, passion, and commitment.
Types of love are eros, lupus, store, pragma, mania, and agape.
Communication is most likely in the intimacy stage of love relationships.
Explain the nature of mentoring and networking and the role of romance, politeness, culture, and technology in work relationships.
Mentoring is a partnership between workers and one who is less experienced .
Networking- connections with other people who have useful resources.
Relationships at work. most of the Time are prohibited because you can not work with each other cuz it will make a big fight at work and at home.
Politness at work is always important because it will influence your position and reputation.
Define online-only relationships and explain how to communicate more effectively in these relationships.
Always be positive , being negative isn't good and can be frowned upon.
Dont impose on people . Be ready to reciprocate.
Limit or avoid completely promotional materials.
Summarize the theories of attraction, social exchange , equity , dialectics, and rules.
Attraction is the people you find physically attractive. you develope relationships with those people.
Social exchange hold that you develop relationships in which you derive profits.
Equity is when you develop and maintain relationships you find equitable.
Dialectics is when you have tension in your relationship.
Rules are the rules you develop in a relationship that you both follow and don't break.