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Social Psychology Study Set 1
Quiz 9: Attraction and Close Relationships
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Question 41
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According to the two-stage model of attraction proposed by Byrne et al.(1986) , people
Question 42
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Snyder and colleagues (1977) ran a study in which mixed-gender pairs had a phone conversation.Male participants were given either an attractive or unattractive photo of their conversation partner.Which of the following statements about the study findings is false?
Question 43
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Matthew is considering going on a blind date.According to the evolutionary perspective, he will be most concerned with
Question 44
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Walster et al.(1966) randomly matched students for a dance.At the end of the evening, students indicated how satisfied they were with their dates.The strongest predictor of satisfaction was
Question 45
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Wegner and colleagues (1994) conducted a study in which mixed-gender foursomes played a card game.Some couples were instructed to play "footsie" secretly under the table, some were instructed to do so out in the open, and others were not told to do anything at all.Findings indicated that participants reported being most attracted to their partner when
Question 46
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Popular wisdom is often contradictory, as with the following two sayings: 1) "opposites attract" and 2) "birds of a feather flock together." Research on the relationship between similarity and liking suggests that
Question 47
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Pinel and colleagues (2006) refer to "I-sharing" as an important form of similarity whereby individuals share
Question 48
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Traci is used to people telling her how attractive she is.Research suggests that if she receives positive feedback on a paper she writes for class, she will be most likely to believe that the feedback is genuine and feel good about it if
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which person is most likely to suffer from an eating disorder?
Question 50
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Newcomb's (1961) classic study on attraction in which he set up an experimental college dormitory revealed that
Question 51
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Using fMRI, Tsukiura and Capeza (2011) found biological evidence for the
Question 52
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Which of the following is not one of the four types of similarity most relevant to predicting interpersonal attraction?
Question 53
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The hard-to-get effect can be hard to get because
Question 54
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Brandon likes Brianna, but Brandon doesn't like Autumn.The relationship among these three individuals would be balanced if
Question 55
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Mario believes that people desire and form relationships with others who are similar in terms of physical attractiveness.Mario subscribes to
Question 56
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Rosenbaum (1986) argues that social psychologists overestimate the role of attitudinal similarity in attraction, and suggests that it is not that similarity creates attraction but that
Question 57
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Lindsay is a freshman at college, and has her first serious boyfriend there.Her parents can't stand him.According to Brehm's theory of psychological reactance, what should her parents do to discourage the relationship?