From a study in which college students were subjects in a "computer dating" experiment, the primary determinant of how much subjects initially liked their dates was:
A) the date's physical attractiveness
B) the date's personality
C) the date's sensitivity
D) the similarity of attitudes and backgrounds of the experiment's participants
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