21)What factor is key to starting a conventional relationship but less important when beginning a cyber-relationship? A)Income. B)Physical Attraction. C)Educational attainment. D)Proximity. E)Maturity. 22)In what way do computer-mediated relationships cause us to redefine our ways of thinking about infidelity? A)By largely erasing the sexual aspect of betrayal and stressing the emotional aspect. B)By becoming ever more popular means of cheating on our partners. C)By making us reconsider why we are with our real-life partners instead of our cyber-partner. D)By isolating individuals into separate and secluded lives away from their spouse and family. E)All of the above. 23)Vaughan (1985) emphasizes that a key stage in the breakdown of a marriage is the establishment, by one partner, of A)an alternative social world. B)a vision of a post-divorce life. C)an extramarital, sexual relationship. D)moral grounds for divorce. E)a separate residence. 24)Compared to caregivers who converse regularly in a telephone-based support group, caregivers who listened to taped informational lectures A)showed less psychological distress. B)showed more psychological distress. C)showed the same levels of psychological distress. D)were more efficient caregivers. E)were less efficient caregivers. 25)Benefits of a telephone-mediated support group for caregivers include A)confidentiality. B)easy accessibility for isolated individuals. C)an added resource for those with few support networks in their community. D)privacy. E)all of the above. 26)In their study of caregiver support networks who used teleconferencing to share resources and information, Meier, Galinsky, and Rounds (1995) reported that A)participants’ sense of social support increased. B)participants felt more personally effective. C)participants’ perceived ability to cope increased. D)participants’ stress levels declined. E)all of the above. 27)Advantages over face-to-face support groups offered by computer-mediated groups include A)the elimination of time barriers. B)the elimination of distance barriers. C)a lack of group size restrictions. D)anonymity. E)all of the above. 28)Morris, Dollahite, and Hawkins (1999) argue that there is a need for more websites devoted to fathering skills, since A)men currently seek father skills advice only from their own fathers. B)there are too many websites devoted to mothering skills. C)the current fathering skills websites are run by women. D)men are disproportionately common users of the internet, and they often play too small a role in their children’s lives. E)men are currently terrible fathers, and need all the help they can get. 29)In Canada, which age group has been shown to most likely download music? A)12 to 15 yrs B)16 to 25 yrs C)25 to 40 yrs D)40 to 55 yrs E)Over 55 yrs 30)In what positive way does computerization benefit people who are ill? A)It can provide ill people with quick feedback on how their condition is affected by their compliance with medication, exercise and diet. B)The information obtained from the Internet can lighten the burden on caregivers. C)It can help older adults retain their sense of autonomy. D)A, B and C above. E)None of the above.