Finkel and Eastwick had college students participate in a speed-dating experiment. At the end of the evening, the participants indicated who they would like to see again. In these real face-to-face interactions, women appeared to care, just as much as men, about physical attractiveness because:
A) the men were much more attractive than typical college men.
B) the men tried and made more effort to get to know the women in the speed-dating format.
C) this was the only trait available to them to base their selections upon.
D) there were no real differences in the socioeconomic status among the males.
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