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a. mere exposure theory. b. triangle theory. c. equity theory. d. reward theory

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Question

a. mere exposure theory. b. triangle theory. c. equity theory. d. reward theory of attraction 63. Research on proximity and social attraction generally supports the view that a. familiarity breeds contempt c. proximity leads to affection and animosity with equal frequency b. familiarity leads to liking. d. distance makes one fonder divorce rates than communal cultures. 64. Individualistic cultures have a. higher b. slightly lower c. the same amount of d. significantly lower 65. The evolutionary view of physical attractiveness is supported by research showing that men in many cultures worldwide prefer female characteristics that signify a. high energy b. sociability c. reproductive capacity. d. maturity and dominance 66. According to the text, which characteristic is NOT true of people who usually stay married? a. They married after age 20 c. They cohabited or became pregnant before marriage. d. They live in a small town b. They are well and similarly educated. 67. Franco and Angie have decided to move in together after a month of dating. They also hold "swinging" parties in their apartment. This couple follows a a. nontraditional sexual script. c. traditional gender role script b. romantic script d. traditional religious sexual script 68. A stranger rides the same bus you do to school every day. According to the mere exposure effect, as the days pass you will come to view the stranger a. merely as another student. b.more unfavorably. c. more critically. d.more favorably 69. Michelle is a welder and Kendrick is a pediatric nurse. What is the likely reaction of their colleagues? a. Will be confident in their abilities b. Will openly reject both individuals. d. Will question their sexual orientation. c. Will be skeptical until their capabilities are demonstrated 70. Which group is most likely to genuinely report their lives as being "very happy a. those never married c. those who are divorced b. those who are married d. those who are separated

Explanation / Answer

63. c-proximity leads to attarction and animosity with equal frequency

64. a-higher

65. c-reproductive capacity

66. c-they cohabited or became pregnant before marriage

67. a-non traditional sexual script

68. d-more favourably

69. d-will equestion their sexual orientation

70. b-those who are married

70. d