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Caughlin and Afifi's (2004) research speaks to the issue of ownership. In their research on relationships between college students and their parents, as well as research on boyfriend/girlfriend relationships, they found that


A) relational partners are unwilling to take responsibility for their decisions
B) avoiding disclosures can sometimes be helpful to relationships
C) it is never a good idea to restrict open communication
D) relational partners usually reveal more information than they should

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All of the following are assumptions of Communication Privacy Management Theory EXCEPT


A) Humans are choice makers.
B) Humans are rule makers and rule followers.
C) Humans believe that life is always in flux.
D) The choices humans make are based on others and the self.

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If Miranda was concerned about disclosing information that mattered deeply to her, she is wary of communicating which of the following?


A) intimate information
B) personal information
C) a dialectical rationale
D) private information

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The communication tradition to which CPM is related is


A) socio-cultural
B) socio-phenomenological
C) socio-psychological
D) socio-semiotic

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Which communication context is the focus of CPM?


A) intrapersonal
B) small group
C) public
D) interpersonal

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CPM relies on the boundary metaphor to make the point that there is a line between being public and being private. When private information is shared, the boundary around it is called a


A) collective boundary
B) personal boundary
C) private boundary
D) disclosure boundary

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The earlier studies of Communication Privacy Management (CPM) Theory looked at


A) initial encounters
B) rule development
C) reasons for relationship termination
D) friendship formation

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When private information is shared, the boundary around it is called a collective boundary.

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As partners for over a decade, Carmen and Lucy have clear rules about information that they are to keep between themselves and information available to close friends. The couple is practicing which concept of Communication Boundary Management Theory?


A) boundary permeability
B) boundary explicitness
C) boundary ownership
D) boundary communication

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All of the following are decision-making criteria for developing privacy rules EXCEPT


A) gender criteria
B) motivation criteria
C) boundary criteria
D) risk-benefit ratio criteria

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Originally, Petronio referred to her theory as a _________ because its boundaries were confined to privacy within a marital relationship.


A) macrotheory
B) microtheory
C) macrocosm
D) microcosm

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Differentiate between private disclosures and self-disclosures. Are they basically the same? Different? Use examples.

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Private disclosures and self-disclosures are not the same, as they involve different parties and levels of control over the information being shared. Private disclosures refer to the act of sharing personal information with another individual or a select group of people in a private setting. This can include sharing personal experiences, feelings, or thoughts with a close friend, family member, or therapist. An example of a private disclosure could be confiding in a friend about a difficult situation at work or sharing personal struggles with a therapist during a counseling session. On the other hand, self-disclosures refer to the act of sharing personal information about oneself with others in a variety of settings, including public or private. This can include sharing personal experiences, feelings, or thoughts with a wider audience, such as on social media or in a public speaking engagement. An example of a self-disclosure could be sharing personal achievements or struggles on a public blog or social media platform. While both private disclosures and self-disclosures involve sharing personal information, the key difference lies in the level of control and the audience involved. Private disclosures are typically shared with a trusted individual or a small, select group, while self-disclosures are shared with a wider audience, often with less control over who may have access to the information. In conclusion, private disclosures and self-disclosures are not basically the same; they differ in terms of the audience and level of control over the information being shared. Both types of disclosures play a role in interpersonal communication and self-expression, but they serve different purposes and involve different levels of intimacy and privacy.

Explain the role of rules in Communication Boundary Management Theory. How are they interpreted by Petronio and how do they function?

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Boundary ownership refers to a person's decision to cross over appropriate relational guidelines.

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Which of the following statements accurately expresses the relationship between people and rules?


A) People have little respect for rules in close relationships.
B) People learn rules by negotiation.
C) People's rules reflect their personal values.
D) Rules are critical in determining relationship satisfaction.

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Petronio is convinced that despite what others believe, all relationships are essentially the same in terms of intimacy.

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Petronio believes that the basic thesis of Communication Privacy Management Theory is "grounded in the unity of ________"


A) social exchange principles
B) communication systems
C) communication symbols
D) dialectics

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CPM Theory is a dialectic theory, although it has been criticized for reflecting more of a dualistic approach.

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Human beings, in Communication Privacy Management Theory, are viewed as choice makers who make decisions regarding rule-making and rule-following.

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When access to private information is closed, boundaries are said to be _____ when access is open, people have ______ boundaries.


A) thin; thick
B) thick; thin
C) limited; expansive
D) expansive; limited

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