This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 19 clues. Answers range from 6 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
This is a principle of conversational cooperation where one expects that what a person is saying is true.
With this maxim, part of conversational principle of politeness, a person tries to confirm the other person’s importance.
This principle of conversation is all about wanting to create a sense of closeness and togetherness with those talking.
This is a type of friendship that you most likely have with your classmates.
This element of Attraction Theory says that you tend to like and be friends with people who compliment you and do favors for you.
This theory of friendship argues that you are always measuring how much a person is doing for you in comparison to what you are doing for them.
If you are experiencing conflict in your relationship in regard to how much affection you are receiving, you can be said to have what kind of issues?
In this type of defensive conflict, a person shows that they are indifferent or don’t care about the other person.
When analyzing small talk between people, it is important to consider Relational Continuity Constructional Units that signal the end of a conversation.
This phase of Relational Breakups occurs when one is just starting to think about ending the relationship.
All relationships have a particular pathway to closeness
This phase of Social Penetration is where we reveal bits of ourselves to others.
Bakhtin has said that these kinds of forces push people apart so they can assert independence and autonomy.
People in a relationship have conflicting desires to experience the comfort of stability (Predictability) and the excitement of change
This principle of Communication Privacy Management is about people wanting to manage their private information however and whenever they want to.
This occurs when boundary coordination is unclear between people sharing private information.
Jaspers has written that this is the only way that one can start being a human being.
While in a group, one needs to comprehend the emotional cues sent by group members.
In a small group, a person must be this in addition to being a participant.