Are You a Good Friend in Practice Next Level

12 Questions By Maya Castillo
Friendship is built on tiny, everyday choices: who reaches out first, how you handle conflict, and whether you show up when it counts. This quiz explores the habits and dynamics that shape close friendships, especially those ride-or-die BFF bonds that can feel like chosen family. You will get questions about real research findings, social norms, and practical behaviors that keep friendships healthy, from active listening and reciprocity to boundaries and repair after a disagreement. Some items will test what is typical in friendships, while others focus on what experts say helps relationships last. Think of it as a fun check-in on the small moves that make a big difference. Grab your best friend if you want, compare notes after, and see how much you both really know about what keeps a friendship strong.
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What is a widely recognized predictor of friendship stability in adulthood?
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According to research on relationship repair, which apology element is most important for rebuilding trust?
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Which pattern is a common sign of an imbalanced friendship dynamic?
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In communication research, what does the term "active listening" typically include?
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What does the term "co-rumination" describe in close friendships?
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In group friendship dynamics, what does "triangulation" usually mean?
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In social psychology, the "norm of reciprocity" in friendships most directly refers to what idea?
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Which habit is most likely to strengthen a long-distance friendship over time?
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In conflict resolution, what does using "I" statements primarily help with?
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Which behavior is most associated with healthy boundary-setting in close friendships?
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In friendship research, what is "social support" most commonly divided into?
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What is "emotional validation" in a friendship conversation?
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