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Social Psychology Study Set 2
Quiz 10: Interpersonal Attraction: From First Impressions to Close Relationships
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
You are very sociable and outgoing; at a holiday party, you approach a quiet young woman standing alone in the corner.To break the ice, you discuss a number of "safe" topics: what the winter will be like, what new television shows are worth watching, and what books you've been reading lately.You both see eye-to-eye on a lot.After the conversation, you like the young woman.Based on a large number of social-psychological experiments, why is that so?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The term "functional distance" refers to
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Moreland and Beach (1992) had a confederate attend large university classes for a systematically varied number of class sessions.She attended some classes a few times and other classes many more times.In keeping with the research on the mere exposure effect presented in the text, when unsuspecting students in those classes were later shown photos of the confederate, when would they have liked her best? When she had
Question 4
Multiple Choice
If an architect were to capitalize on functional distance, and design an apartment building in which all tenants had an equal chance of taking advantage of the propinquity effect, the building would have which of the following features?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Video chatting, e-mail, and texting may influence interpersonal relationships because they increase the ________ of people even if they do not affect their physical proximity.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Propinquity is most similar to which of the following?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Katie and Jon are in the same accounting class, they live in the same wing of their dormitory, and they usually both study at the campus coffeehouse in the morning before class.Over time, Katie and Jon become attracted to each other.What force is most likely at work here?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
You are strongly attracted to Mario, and you very much want him to like you, too, but you're afraid that if you open your mouth, he won't like you.If you're too nervous to interact with Mario, you can take advantage of the mere exposure effect and
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which of the following adages most directly contradicts research findings on the propinquity effect?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Festinger, Schachter, and Back (1950) traced friendship formations among couples in an apartment complex at MIT.They found that residents were most likely to be friends with people