Relationships


"Theorists and researchers have identified many behaviors or strategies people use that are important in maintaining close relationships. For example, Knapp and Vangelisti include disclosures or openness, verbal and nonverbal expressions of commitment and intimacy, constructive conflict, and--most surprisingly--lying (1992)." (Tubbs & Moss, Human Communication, p. 188)

Following are some tests and links that may stimulate your thinking about your behavior and relationships. Of course, they should be "taken with a grain of salt."

Jealousy Test

Locus of Control Test

Love Test

Relationship Satisfaction Test

Self Help Magazine

Application: If you take any of the tests above, for privacy, you may want to use a fictitious name or an email account where you don't mind receiving junk mail. You can receive free email accounts through many services, click here.


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