1) Who developed the Social Penetration Theory? a) Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow b) John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth c) Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor d) Harry Harlow and John Watson 2) What is the main premise of the Social Penetration Theory? a) Relationships develop through a series of predetermined stages. b) Relationships develop primarily through mutual reinforcement. c) Relationships deepen as individuals gradually disclose more personal information. d) Relationships are determined by social and economic exchanges. 3) Which concept is central to the Social Penetration Theory? a) Cognitive dissonance b) Self-disclosure c) Social learning d) Attachment 4) According to Social Penetration Theory, the process of relationship development involves which of the following dimensions? a) Breadth and depth b) Frequency and duration c) Intensity and duration d) Proximity and similarity 5) In Social Penetration Theory, "breadth" refers to: a) The variety of topics discussed in a relationship b) The emotional depth of the shared information c) The duration of the relationship d) The number of people involved in the relationship 6) What does "depth" refer to in the context of Social Penetration Theory? a) The length of time a relationship lasts b) The emotional significance and intimacy of the shared information c) The number of social connections an individual has d) The geographic proximity of the individuals 7) Which stage of Social Penetration Theory is characterised by the sharing of personal attitudes and opinions? a) Orientation stage b) Exploratory affective stage c) Affective stage d) Stable stage 8) Which stage of Social Penetration Theory involves superficial information sharing? a) Orientation stage b) Exploratory affective stage c) Affective stage d) Stable stage 9) During which stage of Social Penetration Theory do partners share their core values and beliefs? a) Orientation stage b) Exploratory affective stage c) Affective stage d) Stable stage 10) According to Social Penetration Theory, what can lead to the de-penetration of a relationship? a) Increased self-disclosure b) Lack of communication c) Conflict resolution d) Reinforcement of mutual interests

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