“Need Analysis” Please respond to the following: Based on the scenario, evaluate the significance of a needs analysis in terms of addressing business performance. Justify your position on the following….
Which dialectical tension occurs when one simultaneously feels the need to connect with others and feel independent
Question 10.5 pts
Which relationship model is most concerned with stages of of initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, and bonding?
Social Penetration | |
Knapp’s |
Dialectical | |
Relational Trajectory |
Question 20.5 pts
This model theorizes relationship development through stages of self-disclosure:
Dialectical | |
Social Penetration |
Relational Trajectory | |
Knapp’s |
Question 30.5 pts
Relational trajectory models conceptualize relationship development as occurring in a stair-step fashion.
True | |
False |
Question 40.5 pts
Which model contends that relationship development can be bidirectional (as opposed to linear)?
Turning Point | |
Knapp’s |
Dialectical | |
Social Penetration |
Question 50.5 pts
Which model is most concerned with “tensions” that occur within relationships? For example, you feel lonely when you are away from your romantic partner, but can also feel suffocated when you are with them.
Dialectical | |
Relational Trajectory |
Social Penetration | |
Knapp’s |
Question 60.5 pts
Which dialectical tension occurs when one simultaneously feels the need to connect with others and feel independent?
expressiveness/privacy | |
autonomy/connection |
isolation/dependence | |
change/predictability |
Question 70.5 pts
You want to tell your best friend everything, but you sometimes feel the need for privacy. This is the notion of which dialectical tension?
isolation/dependence | |
autonomy/connection |
expressiveness/privacy | |
change/predictability |
Question 80.5 pts
You want your friends to be predictable, but not so predictable that they’re boring. This is an example of which dialectical tension?
change/predictability | |
expressiveness/privacy |
autonomy/connections | |
isolation/dependence |