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What does an interpersonal relation in social psychology describe?
What does an interpersonal relation in social psychology describe?
- A social association between one person and a group
- A social association between a person and an object
- A social association between two or more persons (correct)
- A social association within a single person's mind
What are the main themes or trends of interpersonal relations?
What are the main themes or trends of interpersonal relations?
- Family, enmity, love, divorce, business
- Family, friendship, love, marriage, business (correct)
- Family, friendship, love, marriage, solitude
- Family, friendship, hate, marriage, business
How can interpersonal relations be regulated?
How can interpersonal relations be regulated?
- By law, custom, or mutual agreement (correct)
- By law, custom, or government enforcement
- By law, tradition, or mutual agreement
- By law, custom, or societal pressure
What is the basis of social groups and societies according to social psychology?
What is the basis of social groups and societies according to social psychology?
What do interpersonal relations thrive on?
What do interpersonal relations thrive on?
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Interpersonal Relation
Interpersonal Relation
A social association or connection between two or more individuals.
Main themes of Interpersonal Relations
Main themes of Interpersonal Relations
Family, friendship, love, marriage and business.
Regulation of Interpersonal Relations
Regulation of Interpersonal Relations
Regulation of social associations through legal measures, customs, or mutual agreements.
Basis of Social Groups
Basis of Social Groups
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How Interpersonal Relations Flourish
How Interpersonal Relations Flourish
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