Deck 11: Interpersonal Attraction and Rejection

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As defined in the text, social acceptance is the opposite of ____.

A)social exclusion
B)loneliness
C)independence
D)attraction
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Anything that draws two or more people together is called ____.

A)attraction
B)exclusion
C)rejection
D)social acceptance
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Social psychologists define the need to belong as the desire to ____.

A)fit in, or be accepted by, individuals or groups of individuals
B)form and maintain close, lasting relationships with other individuals
C)feel that one contributes to a cause or purpose larger than oneself
D)communicate with others and/or maintain interpersonal contact with others on a regular, ongoing basis
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Suppose that Abdul has just begun his first year at college.Which of his actions BEST exemplifies the need to belong?

A)He buys the same kind of backpack that everyone else has so that he will 'fit in'.
B)He goes out to a lot of parties and social functions so that he can meet new friends, and perhaps meet a girlfriend.
C)He joins a political club on campus because he wants to feel part of 'something bigger'.
D)Even though he is buried with work, he makes an effort to walk around campus and go downtown periodically in order to 'be in the world'.
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According to the textbook, most humans seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection.How do they compare to nonhuman animals?

A)Nonhuman animals similarly seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection.
B)Nonhuman animals also seek out social acceptance but do not necessarily become distressed by social rejection.
C)Nonhuman animals do not necessarily seek out social acceptance, but there is evidence that they become distressed by social rejection.
D)Nonhuman animals do not appear to seek out social acceptance to the same degree that humans do, nor do they appear to become distressed by social rejection.
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On average, which group of men is likely to have the highest testosterone levels?

A)married men
B)divorced men (now single)
C)single men (never married)
D)same levels for single and married men
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As discussed in the text, prisoners who live in solitary confinement ____.

A)initially crave social comfort, but get used to living alone after a few months
B)initially crave social comfort, but get used to living alone after a few weeks
C)do not necessarily crave social comfort; some are happy living alone right away
D)crave social comfort, do not get used to living alone, and take desperate measures to try to communicate with others
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The force that causes people to want to be together and form lasting relationships can best be described as ____.

A)acceptance
B)attraction
C)reinforcer
D)reflection
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Compared to men with ____, men with ____ tend to be kinder, gentler, and more affectionate in relationships.

A)high levels of serotonin; high levels of testosterone
B)low levels of testosterone; high levels of testosterone
C)high levels of testosterone; low levels of testosterone
D)high levels of estrogen; low levels of estrogen
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Research shows that, among men, high levels of testosterone are associated with risk-taking and competitiveness ____.

A)but are not associated with a high sex drive
B)but are not associated with unstable marriage
C)and are also associated with a disinclination to marry and care for children
D)and are also associated with depression
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As defined in the text, social exclusion is the opposite of ____.

A)social acceptance
B)loneliness
C)independence
D)attraction
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Dr Fortyn is liked, respected, and approved of by her colleagues.That is, she has gained her colleagues' ____.

A)social acceptance
B)ethos
C)companionate trust
D)cognitive investment
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Among men, which of the following is LEAST associated with high levels of testosterone?

A)Unstable marriage
B)Disinterest in staying at home and caring for children
C)High sex drive
D)High incidence of depression
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The social psychological 'need to belong' seems to be present ____.

A)in almost all humans and non-human animals, all of the time
B)all of the time in humans, but in non-human animals only when their lives are at risk
C)all of the time in non-humans animals, but in humans only when their lives are at risk
D)for both non-human animals and humans, and primarily when their lives are at risk
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Which statement regarding testosterone levels in men is MOST accurate?

A)They usually dip after men reach their early twenties.
B)They are usually constant throughout life.
C)They do not appear to be associated with sex drive.
D)They do not appear to be associated with risk-taking behaviour.
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The need to belong drives people to ___.

A)associate with others (only)
B)associate with others and commit to relationships (only)
C)associate with others, commit to relationships, and stay in relationships
D)stay in relationships (only)
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Suppose that Roscoe is married and that he and his wife have just had a child.Jabu is also married, but has no children.Their friend Dumi is recently divorced.If these men are representative of other men in their same situations, then ____.

A)Roscoe probably has the lowest testosterone levels
B)Dumi probably has the lowest testosterone levels
C)Roscoe and Jabu are probably the same in terms of their testosterone levels, but Dumi probably has higher testosterone levels
D)Jabu and Dumi are probably the same in terms of their testosterone levels, but Roscoe probably has higher testosterone levels
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The social psychological 'need to belong' seems to be strong in humans ____.

A)all of the time
B)only among those who intend to reproduce in the future
C)only among those who intend to reproduce in the future OR are already parents
D)only when their lives are at risk
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What makes people MOST reluctant to live alone?

A)The desire for social status
B)The drive for sex
C)The fear of uncertainty
D)The need to belong
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Research suggests that ____ are by nature 'loners' who are indifferent to social contact.

A)most people
B)about a third of people
C)a small minority of people
D)virtually no one
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Most people are reluctant to end or leave a relationship with another person ____.

A)only when there is a clear purpose to the relationship
B)only when they have disclosed to the other person
C)only when there is a clear purpose to the relationship AND they have disclosed to the other person
D)regardless of whether there is a clear purpose to the relationship and regardless of whether they have disclosed to the other person
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Given what your text says about the elements of belongingness, which element is a prostitute most lacking?

A)regular social contact
B)intimate interaction
C)relationships characterised by mutual concern
D)face-to-face contact
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The broadest and simplest explanation for why people may stay in violently abusive relationships is that ____.

A)they have extremely low self-esteem and dependency disorder
B)breaking off relationships goes against the basic tendencies of human nature
C)they believe that they deserve to be treated badly in general
D)finding a new partner takes too much effort to offset the pain caused
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Most people do not seem to seek out endless numbers of friends; having ____ close friends seems to be enough.

A)one or two
B)two or three
C)four to six
D)eight to twelve
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When people who are dating break up with one another, they often plan to 'just be friends'.What happens in reality?

A)Most do not remain friends.But they say this (and they often try to remain friends) because they are reluctant to break social bonds.
B)Most do not remain friends, and never, in fact, expect to remain friends.They say this only to be polite.
C)Most do remain friends, despite thinking that they won't.
D)Most do remain friends, though such friendships are harder to sustain than other friendships.
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For most people, having a few close friends is ____ and having lots of casual friends is ____.

A)relatively unimportant; relatively important
B)relatively unimportant; also relatively unimportant
C)important; less important
D)important; also important
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Research has demonstrated that being relatively sociable and having close friends is ____ with developing colds and flu.

A)positively correlated
B)negatively correlated
C)not correlated to
D)positively correlated for women, but uncorrelated for men
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According to social psychological research, which of the following adages is truer: 'opposites attract' or 'birds of a feather flock together'?

A)'Opposites attract.'
B)'Birds of a feather flock together.'
C)'Opposites attract' when it comes to romantic relationships, but 'birds of a feather flock together' when it comes to friendships.
D)'Opposites attract' when it comes to friendships, but 'birds of a feather flock together' when it comes to romantic relationships.
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Woman sometimes stay in an abusive relationship.Which of the following is the LEAST likely explanation for this phenomenon?

A)To leave a relationship goes against human nature.
B)Some women have a masochistic desire to be beaten.
C)People are designed to connect, not separate.
D)People need to belong.
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Research has demonstrated that loneliness ____.

A)has no effect on the immune system
B)strengthens the immune system (in preparation for battling disease)
C)has the negative effect of weakening the immune system
D)strengthens men's immune systems but weaken women's immune systems
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To completely satisfy the need to belong, people must ____.

A)have both regular social contact and ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another
B)have regular social contacts that are positive in nature - though ongoing relationships are not necessary
C)have regular social contacts - though they do not need to be positive in nature or ongoing relationships
D)have ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another - though regular social contacts are not necessary
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Can people satisfy the need to belong via membership in a group or organisation (e.g., a club or sports team), even if they do not have friendships there?

A)No, they must have close relationships with people in order to satisfy the need to belong.
B)Yes, some people may find these social connections satisfying even if they do not form close relationships.
C)Women can satisfy the need to belong this way, but men cannot.
D)Children can satisfy the need to belong this way, but adults cannot.
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Recent research on the importance of social networks suggests that ____.

A)people seek out friends to give meaning to their lives
B)people believe that those with no friends means have meaningless lives
C)people who feel connected to a strong social network see life as more meaningful
D)people who lack friends have negative beliefs about life in general
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According to research on the elements of belongingness, which element is most lacking in long-distance relationships?

A)regular social contact
B)relationship characterised by mutual respect
C)positive interactions
D)mutual bond
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Failure to satisfy the need to belong is associated with ____.

A)mental health problems (only)
B)poor physical health (only)
C)neither poor mental health nor poor physical health
D)both poor mental health and poor physical health
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Kabelo has about five close friends but not many casual acquaintances.If he is like most people, then ____.

A)he is probably satisfied
B)he probably wants more close friends and more casual acquaintances
C)he probably wants more close friends but does not necessarily feel that he needs more casual acquaintances
D)he probably feels that he has more close friends than he needs
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Njabulo is engaging in an act of ingratiation.What does this mean exactly?

A)He is trying to redeem himself, or 'make up' for something.
B)He is trying to get someone to do something for him.
C)He is trying to get someone to like him.
D)He is empathising with someone.
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Njabulo is trying to get his new co-worker, Peter, to like him.He compliments Peter's wardrobe, listens attentively to Peter's stories, and routinely take Peter out to lunch.Njabulo is clearly engaging in ____.

A)ostracism
B)propinquity
C)ingratiation
D)matching
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Most people find it ____ to form relationships with neighbors, co-workers, and other people.And most people ____ leave or end such relationships.

A)easy; just as easily
B)easy; are somewhat reluctant to
C)difficult; easily
D)difficult; are somewhat reluctant to
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Solitary confinement is considered an extreme form of punishment in prisons because it ____.

A)deprives individuals of interpersonal contact
B)limits individuals to a small amount of space
C)restricts privileges such as access to exercise and media
D)forces individuals to reflect on their crimes
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According to the textbook, the tendency for people to be attracted to others who are similar to them (rather than different from them) is probably ____.

A)an evolved preference - adaptive for humans and present in other animals as well
B)a learned preference - something that is taught to people as part of the socialisation process, but not necessarily innate
C)a cultural phenomenon - something that is normative in individualistic cultures, but less common in collectivistic cultures
D)an individual differences variable (i.e.a personality difference) - something that is true for some people but not for other people
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Mpumi has her work friends, her school friends, her running friends, and her drinking friends.She seems to compartmentalise her social life.Based on research, you would expect Mpumi to be high in ____.

A)self-esteem
B)self-actualisation
C)self-monitoring
D)self-importance
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If you want to form a long-term relationship with someone, you will generally be happier if that person is ____.

A)creative
B)attractive
C)fun
D)moral
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Which of the following is the MOST accurate summary of reinforcement theory?

A)We like people who like us.
B)We are more likely to engage in behaviours that have been rewarded in the past than in other behaviours.
C)We tend to seek out rewards and avoid punishments.
D)We like people who make us feel good about ourselves.
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Research on ingratiation has confirmed two themes of interpersonal rewards.Those two themes are ____.

A)giving compliments and communicating often
B)communicating often and doing favours
C)communicating often and looking attractive
D)giving compliments and doing favours
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What trait is most valued in social relationships?

A)similarity
B)propinquity
C)trustworthiness
D)complementarity
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The fact that dissimilarity in physical attractiveness increases the risk of breaking up illustrates ____.

A)the matching hypothesis
B)the propinquity effect
C)reinforcement theory
D)the social allergy effect
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The matching hypothesis states that people tend to form relationships with others who are similar to them in terms of ____.

A)attractiveness
B)values
C)demographics (age, ethnicity, social class, education, etc.)
D)fertility
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Although reinforcement theory is correct in stating that doing favours for and praising people may result in their liking you, a drawback of this type of strategy is that ____.

A)it requires that the person get to know the other individual first
B)people who rely too heavily on it may seem manipulative and insincere
C)it only works for people who are socially unsophisticated
D)most people really don't want to put in the effort it takes to follow through
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People who are high in self-monitoring differ from others in a number of ways.For example, they are more likely to ____.

A)have difficulty controlling their temper when they are angry
B)have different sets of friends for different activities
C)make internal attributions for others' behaviours
D)be shy and introverted around others
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According to social psychological research, when do people tend to be more attracted to others who are dissimilar to them than to others who are similar to them?

A)almost never
B)almost all the time
C)when it comes to romantic relationships, but not friendships
D)when it comes to friendships, but not romantic relationships
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Research has demonstrated that the matching hypothesis holds true for ____.

A)opposite-sex romantic relationships (but in no other cases)
B)all types of romantic relationships (but not for friendships)
C)all types of romantic relationships and for female-female friendships (but not for male-male friendships or female-male friendships)
D)all types of romantic relationships and all types of friendships
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How would social psychologists respond to the lyrics 'getting to know you, getting to know all about you, getting to like you?'

A)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their similarities and as a result, become bored with each other.
B)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their dissimilarities and as a result, learn to be less judgemental.
C)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their similarities and as a result, like each other more.
D)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their dissimilarities and as a result, like each other less.
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According to ____, if a man wants a woman to like him more, then buying her flowers or chocolate can be an effective strategy.

A)the social allergy effect
B)reinforcement theory
C)the Coolidge effect
D)the matching hypothesis
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Xolile has certain friends that he plays soccer with, certain friends that he hangs out with on the weekends, and certain friends that he invites over to his house.His brother Andile, on the other hand, just has one set of friends with which he does everything.It is MOST likely that ____.

A)Xolile is higher in self-monitoring than Andile
B)Xolile is lower in self-monitoring than Andile
C)Xolile is higher in life satisfaction than Andile
D)Xolile is lower in life satisfaction than Andile
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People who are high in ____ compartmentalise their social lives more than others.

A)self-monitoring
B)collectivism
C)self-handicapping
D)similarity biases
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Most married couples are ____.

A)extremely similar in terms of demographic characteristics such as education level but not necessarily similar in intelligence
B)extremely similar in terms of traits such as intelligence but not necessarily similar demographically
C)not necessarily similar in demographic characteristics such as education level nor traits such as intelligence
D)extremely similar in both demographic characteristics such as education level and traits such as intelligence
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As culture progresses and forms large, complex, interacting groups, there may be more need for ____.

A)complementarity
B)homogeneity
C)equivalence
D)similarity
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Giving praise to another person you want to like you is ____.

A)always a good strategy
B)generally a good strategy, but not if you have done a favour for them recently
C)generally a good strategy, so long as you do not appear sincere
D)rarely a good strategy
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According to the text, the tendency for people to be attracted to others who are similar to them is probably ____; the value that people place on diversity and difference is probably ____.

A)social rather than cultural, also social rather than cultural
B)social rather than cultural, cultural rather than social
C)cultural rather than social, social rather than cultural
D)cultural rather than social, also cultural rather than social
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According to the Money matters feature in your text, women tend to rate men's attractiveness based on ____.

A)waist-to-hip ratio alone
B)income alone
C)both waist-to-hip ratio and income, but income was more important
D)both waist-to-hip ratio and income, but waist-to-hip ratio was more important
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Which of the following is TRUE about how waist-to-hip ratio affects judgements of attractiveness?

A)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .7, but women tend to not make judgements about men's attractiveness on this basis.
B)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .9, but women tend to not make judgements about men's attractiveness on this basis.
C)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .7, but women tend to prefer men with a ratio of .9.
D)Both men and women prefer a ratio of .9.
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Suppose that Koletso lives near Thabang, and tends to run into him a lot.And suppose that she lives farther away from Langa, and runs into him less often.Research suggests that ____.

A)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Thabang, but no more likely to become enemies with one guy rather than the other.
B)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Langa, AND more likely to become enemies with Thabang.
C)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Thabang, AND more likely to become enemies with Langa.
D)Koletso is no more likely to become friends with one guy rather than the other, but she is more likely to become enemies with Langa.
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The ____ is an example of familiarity reducing rather than increasing liking.

A)bystander effect
B)propinquity effect
C)bad apple effect
D)social allergy effect
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Suppose that Person X and Person Y live close to one another, and run into one another nearly every day.Compared to most people, their chances of becoming friends are ____ and their chances of becoming enemies are ____.

A)higher; much higher still
B)higher; about as high
C)higher; average
D)higher; lower
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Suppose that you are on a date with a new person, and you are trying to get this person to be attracted to you.Which of the following actions should you avoid?

A)Mimic your date's hand gestures and tone of voice.
B)Explicitly tell your date that you like him or her.
C)Discuss experiences you share, even if they are negative (e.g., discuss the fact that you both have chronic car problems).
D)Tell your date that you are not sure if you like him or her yet.
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Based on the research presented in the Money matters feature in your text, which of the following statements about women's ratings of attractiveness of men is most accurate?

A)Women always prefer taller men.
B)Women prefer taller men, but higher income can make up for lack of height.
C)Women do not look at height or income when they judge how attractive a man is.
D)Women always prefer heftier men to thin men.
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The term 'social allergy effect' refers to the tendency to ____.

A)repel, or turn off, others
B)find social situations anxiety-provoking
C)find a particular person annoying or disagreeable
D)become increasingly irritated by a partners' habits over time
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Why does unrequited love make someone feel burdened?

A)the lack of propinquity
B)the reciprocity norm
C)the dissimilarity issue
D)the mere exposure effect
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Lindi likes Musi a lot.Musi thinks Lindi is okay, but does not like her as much as she likes him.What is Musi most likely feel with regard to Lindi after a while?

A)burdened
B)angry
C)flattered
D)sad
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Tom's new girlfriend has a habit of biting her nails.This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day.This is an example of the ____.

A)bystander effect
B)propinquity effect
C)bad apple effect
D)social allergy effect
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The mere exposure effect is probably an important part of the ____.

A)propinquity effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)reciprocity effect
D)'what is beautiful is good' effect
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In attraction research, the propinquity effect refers to the tendency for people to be relatively attracted to others who ____.

A)they encounter on a regular basis
B)are similar to them
C)like them
D)have had experiences similar to their own
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Apparently people sometimes like others based on nothing more than familiarity.This is called the ____.

A)social allergy effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)propinquity effect
D)Coolidge effect
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Tom's new girlfriend, Aza, has a habit of biting her nails.This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day.Tom is starting to think that this is a sign that Aza might just not be the right person for him.What would a social psychologist say?

A)It is actually normal to be increasingly annoyed by a partner's habits - a phenomenon known as the social allergy effect.
B)It is actually normal to be increasingly annoyed by a partner's habits - a phenomenon known as the bad apple effect.
C)It is actually normal to be increasingly LESS annoyed by a partner's habits - something known as the social inoculation effect.
D)It is actually normal to be increasingly LESS annoyed by a partner's habits - something known as the relationship immunity effect.
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In a well-known study conducted in the 1950s, social psychologist Leon Festinger and colleagues analysed the friendship patterns among graduate students living in one of the dormitories at a university.Festinger et al.'s results were MOST consistent with the ____.

A)propinquity effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)reciprocity effect
D)social allergy effect
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Familiarity and repeated exposure can sometimes make bad things worse.What does this idea best illustrate?

A)bad apple effect
B)social allergy effect
C)overexposure effect
D)propinquity effect
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Phindi finds out that her classmate, Busi, thinks that she is really cool.This makes Phindi like Busi more than she did before.What does research suggest about this kind of 'reciprocity of liking?'

A)It is widespread when it comes to acquaintanceships and friendships, but does not always hold true for romantic relationships.
B)It only holds true when there is some degree of liking between the two parties to begin with.
C)It only occurs among people with low self-esteem.
D)It only occurs among people with high self-esteem.
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In a well-known study conducted in the 1950s, social psychologist Leon Festinger and colleagues analysed the friendship patterns among graduate students living in one of the dormitories at a university.The researchers found that strongest predictor of friendship was ____.

A)how extraverted the students were
B)similarity in terms of hobbies and activities
C)similarity in terms of basic demographics (age, gender, being single versus married, etc.)
D)how close the students lived to one another
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Research indicates that people are relatively attracted to others who are familiar to them, as well as to others who have a history of shared experiences.Research also suggests that these effects ____.

A)are deeply rooted in the human psyche, and have a long evolutionary history
B)can largely be explained by simple principles of classical conditioning
C)are relatively recent phenomena, which may well be byproducts of modern, post-industrial life
D)vary enormously across cultures, and thus appear to be culturally learned
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As defined in the text, social acceptance is the opposite of ____.

A)social exclusion
B)loneliness
C)independence
D)attraction
social exclusion
2
Anything that draws two or more people together is called ____.

A)attraction
B)exclusion
C)rejection
D)social acceptance
attraction
3
Social psychologists define the need to belong as the desire to ____.

A)fit in, or be accepted by, individuals or groups of individuals
B)form and maintain close, lasting relationships with other individuals
C)feel that one contributes to a cause or purpose larger than oneself
D)communicate with others and/or maintain interpersonal contact with others on a regular, ongoing basis
form and maintain close, lasting relationships with other individuals
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Suppose that Abdul has just begun his first year at college.Which of his actions BEST exemplifies the need to belong?

A)He buys the same kind of backpack that everyone else has so that he will 'fit in'.
B)He goes out to a lot of parties and social functions so that he can meet new friends, and perhaps meet a girlfriend.
C)He joins a political club on campus because he wants to feel part of 'something bigger'.
D)Even though he is buried with work, he makes an effort to walk around campus and go downtown periodically in order to 'be in the world'.
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According to the textbook, most humans seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection.How do they compare to nonhuman animals?

A)Nonhuman animals similarly seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection.
B)Nonhuman animals also seek out social acceptance but do not necessarily become distressed by social rejection.
C)Nonhuman animals do not necessarily seek out social acceptance, but there is evidence that they become distressed by social rejection.
D)Nonhuman animals do not appear to seek out social acceptance to the same degree that humans do, nor do they appear to become distressed by social rejection.
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On average, which group of men is likely to have the highest testosterone levels?

A)married men
B)divorced men (now single)
C)single men (never married)
D)same levels for single and married men
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As discussed in the text, prisoners who live in solitary confinement ____.

A)initially crave social comfort, but get used to living alone after a few months
B)initially crave social comfort, but get used to living alone after a few weeks
C)do not necessarily crave social comfort; some are happy living alone right away
D)crave social comfort, do not get used to living alone, and take desperate measures to try to communicate with others
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The force that causes people to want to be together and form lasting relationships can best be described as ____.

A)acceptance
B)attraction
C)reinforcer
D)reflection
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Compared to men with ____, men with ____ tend to be kinder, gentler, and more affectionate in relationships.

A)high levels of serotonin; high levels of testosterone
B)low levels of testosterone; high levels of testosterone
C)high levels of testosterone; low levels of testosterone
D)high levels of estrogen; low levels of estrogen
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Research shows that, among men, high levels of testosterone are associated with risk-taking and competitiveness ____.

A)but are not associated with a high sex drive
B)but are not associated with unstable marriage
C)and are also associated with a disinclination to marry and care for children
D)and are also associated with depression
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As defined in the text, social exclusion is the opposite of ____.

A)social acceptance
B)loneliness
C)independence
D)attraction
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Dr Fortyn is liked, respected, and approved of by her colleagues.That is, she has gained her colleagues' ____.

A)social acceptance
B)ethos
C)companionate trust
D)cognitive investment
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Among men, which of the following is LEAST associated with high levels of testosterone?

A)Unstable marriage
B)Disinterest in staying at home and caring for children
C)High sex drive
D)High incidence of depression
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The social psychological 'need to belong' seems to be present ____.

A)in almost all humans and non-human animals, all of the time
B)all of the time in humans, but in non-human animals only when their lives are at risk
C)all of the time in non-humans animals, but in humans only when their lives are at risk
D)for both non-human animals and humans, and primarily when their lives are at risk
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Which statement regarding testosterone levels in men is MOST accurate?

A)They usually dip after men reach their early twenties.
B)They are usually constant throughout life.
C)They do not appear to be associated with sex drive.
D)They do not appear to be associated with risk-taking behaviour.
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16
The need to belong drives people to ___.

A)associate with others (only)
B)associate with others and commit to relationships (only)
C)associate with others, commit to relationships, and stay in relationships
D)stay in relationships (only)
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17
Suppose that Roscoe is married and that he and his wife have just had a child.Jabu is also married, but has no children.Their friend Dumi is recently divorced.If these men are representative of other men in their same situations, then ____.

A)Roscoe probably has the lowest testosterone levels
B)Dumi probably has the lowest testosterone levels
C)Roscoe and Jabu are probably the same in terms of their testosterone levels, but Dumi probably has higher testosterone levels
D)Jabu and Dumi are probably the same in terms of their testosterone levels, but Roscoe probably has higher testosterone levels
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18
The social psychological 'need to belong' seems to be strong in humans ____.

A)all of the time
B)only among those who intend to reproduce in the future
C)only among those who intend to reproduce in the future OR are already parents
D)only when their lives are at risk
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19
What makes people MOST reluctant to live alone?

A)The desire for social status
B)The drive for sex
C)The fear of uncertainty
D)The need to belong
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20
Research suggests that ____ are by nature 'loners' who are indifferent to social contact.

A)most people
B)about a third of people
C)a small minority of people
D)virtually no one
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21
Most people are reluctant to end or leave a relationship with another person ____.

A)only when there is a clear purpose to the relationship
B)only when they have disclosed to the other person
C)only when there is a clear purpose to the relationship AND they have disclosed to the other person
D)regardless of whether there is a clear purpose to the relationship and regardless of whether they have disclosed to the other person
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22
Given what your text says about the elements of belongingness, which element is a prostitute most lacking?

A)regular social contact
B)intimate interaction
C)relationships characterised by mutual concern
D)face-to-face contact
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23
The broadest and simplest explanation for why people may stay in violently abusive relationships is that ____.

A)they have extremely low self-esteem and dependency disorder
B)breaking off relationships goes against the basic tendencies of human nature
C)they believe that they deserve to be treated badly in general
D)finding a new partner takes too much effort to offset the pain caused
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24
Most people do not seem to seek out endless numbers of friends; having ____ close friends seems to be enough.

A)one or two
B)two or three
C)four to six
D)eight to twelve
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25
When people who are dating break up with one another, they often plan to 'just be friends'.What happens in reality?

A)Most do not remain friends.But they say this (and they often try to remain friends) because they are reluctant to break social bonds.
B)Most do not remain friends, and never, in fact, expect to remain friends.They say this only to be polite.
C)Most do remain friends, despite thinking that they won't.
D)Most do remain friends, though such friendships are harder to sustain than other friendships.
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26
For most people, having a few close friends is ____ and having lots of casual friends is ____.

A)relatively unimportant; relatively important
B)relatively unimportant; also relatively unimportant
C)important; less important
D)important; also important
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27
Research has demonstrated that being relatively sociable and having close friends is ____ with developing colds and flu.

A)positively correlated
B)negatively correlated
C)not correlated to
D)positively correlated for women, but uncorrelated for men
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28
According to social psychological research, which of the following adages is truer: 'opposites attract' or 'birds of a feather flock together'?

A)'Opposites attract.'
B)'Birds of a feather flock together.'
C)'Opposites attract' when it comes to romantic relationships, but 'birds of a feather flock together' when it comes to friendships.
D)'Opposites attract' when it comes to friendships, but 'birds of a feather flock together' when it comes to romantic relationships.
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29
Woman sometimes stay in an abusive relationship.Which of the following is the LEAST likely explanation for this phenomenon?

A)To leave a relationship goes against human nature.
B)Some women have a masochistic desire to be beaten.
C)People are designed to connect, not separate.
D)People need to belong.
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30
Research has demonstrated that loneliness ____.

A)has no effect on the immune system
B)strengthens the immune system (in preparation for battling disease)
C)has the negative effect of weakening the immune system
D)strengthens men's immune systems but weaken women's immune systems
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31
To completely satisfy the need to belong, people must ____.

A)have both regular social contact and ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another
B)have regular social contacts that are positive in nature - though ongoing relationships are not necessary
C)have regular social contacts - though they do not need to be positive in nature or ongoing relationships
D)have ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another - though regular social contacts are not necessary
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32
Can people satisfy the need to belong via membership in a group or organisation (e.g., a club or sports team), even if they do not have friendships there?

A)No, they must have close relationships with people in order to satisfy the need to belong.
B)Yes, some people may find these social connections satisfying even if they do not form close relationships.
C)Women can satisfy the need to belong this way, but men cannot.
D)Children can satisfy the need to belong this way, but adults cannot.
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33
Recent research on the importance of social networks suggests that ____.

A)people seek out friends to give meaning to their lives
B)people believe that those with no friends means have meaningless lives
C)people who feel connected to a strong social network see life as more meaningful
D)people who lack friends have negative beliefs about life in general
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34
According to research on the elements of belongingness, which element is most lacking in long-distance relationships?

A)regular social contact
B)relationship characterised by mutual respect
C)positive interactions
D)mutual bond
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35
Failure to satisfy the need to belong is associated with ____.

A)mental health problems (only)
B)poor physical health (only)
C)neither poor mental health nor poor physical health
D)both poor mental health and poor physical health
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36
Kabelo has about five close friends but not many casual acquaintances.If he is like most people, then ____.

A)he is probably satisfied
B)he probably wants more close friends and more casual acquaintances
C)he probably wants more close friends but does not necessarily feel that he needs more casual acquaintances
D)he probably feels that he has more close friends than he needs
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37
Njabulo is engaging in an act of ingratiation.What does this mean exactly?

A)He is trying to redeem himself, or 'make up' for something.
B)He is trying to get someone to do something for him.
C)He is trying to get someone to like him.
D)He is empathising with someone.
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38
Njabulo is trying to get his new co-worker, Peter, to like him.He compliments Peter's wardrobe, listens attentively to Peter's stories, and routinely take Peter out to lunch.Njabulo is clearly engaging in ____.

A)ostracism
B)propinquity
C)ingratiation
D)matching
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39
Most people find it ____ to form relationships with neighbors, co-workers, and other people.And most people ____ leave or end such relationships.

A)easy; just as easily
B)easy; are somewhat reluctant to
C)difficult; easily
D)difficult; are somewhat reluctant to
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40
Solitary confinement is considered an extreme form of punishment in prisons because it ____.

A)deprives individuals of interpersonal contact
B)limits individuals to a small amount of space
C)restricts privileges such as access to exercise and media
D)forces individuals to reflect on their crimes
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41
According to the textbook, the tendency for people to be attracted to others who are similar to them (rather than different from them) is probably ____.

A)an evolved preference - adaptive for humans and present in other animals as well
B)a learned preference - something that is taught to people as part of the socialisation process, but not necessarily innate
C)a cultural phenomenon - something that is normative in individualistic cultures, but less common in collectivistic cultures
D)an individual differences variable (i.e.a personality difference) - something that is true for some people but not for other people
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42
Mpumi has her work friends, her school friends, her running friends, and her drinking friends.She seems to compartmentalise her social life.Based on research, you would expect Mpumi to be high in ____.

A)self-esteem
B)self-actualisation
C)self-monitoring
D)self-importance
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43
If you want to form a long-term relationship with someone, you will generally be happier if that person is ____.

A)creative
B)attractive
C)fun
D)moral
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44
Which of the following is the MOST accurate summary of reinforcement theory?

A)We like people who like us.
B)We are more likely to engage in behaviours that have been rewarded in the past than in other behaviours.
C)We tend to seek out rewards and avoid punishments.
D)We like people who make us feel good about ourselves.
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45
Research on ingratiation has confirmed two themes of interpersonal rewards.Those two themes are ____.

A)giving compliments and communicating often
B)communicating often and doing favours
C)communicating often and looking attractive
D)giving compliments and doing favours
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46
What trait is most valued in social relationships?

A)similarity
B)propinquity
C)trustworthiness
D)complementarity
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47
The fact that dissimilarity in physical attractiveness increases the risk of breaking up illustrates ____.

A)the matching hypothesis
B)the propinquity effect
C)reinforcement theory
D)the social allergy effect
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48
The matching hypothesis states that people tend to form relationships with others who are similar to them in terms of ____.

A)attractiveness
B)values
C)demographics (age, ethnicity, social class, education, etc.)
D)fertility
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49
Although reinforcement theory is correct in stating that doing favours for and praising people may result in their liking you, a drawback of this type of strategy is that ____.

A)it requires that the person get to know the other individual first
B)people who rely too heavily on it may seem manipulative and insincere
C)it only works for people who are socially unsophisticated
D)most people really don't want to put in the effort it takes to follow through
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50
People who are high in self-monitoring differ from others in a number of ways.For example, they are more likely to ____.

A)have difficulty controlling their temper when they are angry
B)have different sets of friends for different activities
C)make internal attributions for others' behaviours
D)be shy and introverted around others
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51
According to social psychological research, when do people tend to be more attracted to others who are dissimilar to them than to others who are similar to them?

A)almost never
B)almost all the time
C)when it comes to romantic relationships, but not friendships
D)when it comes to friendships, but not romantic relationships
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52
Research has demonstrated that the matching hypothesis holds true for ____.

A)opposite-sex romantic relationships (but in no other cases)
B)all types of romantic relationships (but not for friendships)
C)all types of romantic relationships and for female-female friendships (but not for male-male friendships or female-male friendships)
D)all types of romantic relationships and all types of friendships
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53
How would social psychologists respond to the lyrics 'getting to know you, getting to know all about you, getting to like you?'

A)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their similarities and as a result, become bored with each other.
B)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their dissimilarities and as a result, learn to be less judgemental.
C)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their similarities and as a result, like each other more.
D)As people get to know each other better, they typically learn more about their dissimilarities and as a result, like each other less.
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54
According to ____, if a man wants a woman to like him more, then buying her flowers or chocolate can be an effective strategy.

A)the social allergy effect
B)reinforcement theory
C)the Coolidge effect
D)the matching hypothesis
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55
Xolile has certain friends that he plays soccer with, certain friends that he hangs out with on the weekends, and certain friends that he invites over to his house.His brother Andile, on the other hand, just has one set of friends with which he does everything.It is MOST likely that ____.

A)Xolile is higher in self-monitoring than Andile
B)Xolile is lower in self-monitoring than Andile
C)Xolile is higher in life satisfaction than Andile
D)Xolile is lower in life satisfaction than Andile
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56
People who are high in ____ compartmentalise their social lives more than others.

A)self-monitoring
B)collectivism
C)self-handicapping
D)similarity biases
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57
Most married couples are ____.

A)extremely similar in terms of demographic characteristics such as education level but not necessarily similar in intelligence
B)extremely similar in terms of traits such as intelligence but not necessarily similar demographically
C)not necessarily similar in demographic characteristics such as education level nor traits such as intelligence
D)extremely similar in both demographic characteristics such as education level and traits such as intelligence
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58
As culture progresses and forms large, complex, interacting groups, there may be more need for ____.

A)complementarity
B)homogeneity
C)equivalence
D)similarity
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59
Giving praise to another person you want to like you is ____.

A)always a good strategy
B)generally a good strategy, but not if you have done a favour for them recently
C)generally a good strategy, so long as you do not appear sincere
D)rarely a good strategy
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60
According to the text, the tendency for people to be attracted to others who are similar to them is probably ____; the value that people place on diversity and difference is probably ____.

A)social rather than cultural, also social rather than cultural
B)social rather than cultural, cultural rather than social
C)cultural rather than social, social rather than cultural
D)cultural rather than social, also cultural rather than social
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61
According to the Money matters feature in your text, women tend to rate men's attractiveness based on ____.

A)waist-to-hip ratio alone
B)income alone
C)both waist-to-hip ratio and income, but income was more important
D)both waist-to-hip ratio and income, but waist-to-hip ratio was more important
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62
Which of the following is TRUE about how waist-to-hip ratio affects judgements of attractiveness?

A)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .7, but women tend to not make judgements about men's attractiveness on this basis.
B)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .9, but women tend to not make judgements about men's attractiveness on this basis.
C)Men tend to prefer women with a ratio of .7, but women tend to prefer men with a ratio of .9.
D)Both men and women prefer a ratio of .9.
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63
Suppose that Koletso lives near Thabang, and tends to run into him a lot.And suppose that she lives farther away from Langa, and runs into him less often.Research suggests that ____.

A)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Thabang, but no more likely to become enemies with one guy rather than the other.
B)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Langa, AND more likely to become enemies with Thabang.
C)Koletso is more likely to become friends with Thabang, AND more likely to become enemies with Langa.
D)Koletso is no more likely to become friends with one guy rather than the other, but she is more likely to become enemies with Langa.
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64
The ____ is an example of familiarity reducing rather than increasing liking.

A)bystander effect
B)propinquity effect
C)bad apple effect
D)social allergy effect
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65
Suppose that Person X and Person Y live close to one another, and run into one another nearly every day.Compared to most people, their chances of becoming friends are ____ and their chances of becoming enemies are ____.

A)higher; much higher still
B)higher; about as high
C)higher; average
D)higher; lower
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66
Suppose that you are on a date with a new person, and you are trying to get this person to be attracted to you.Which of the following actions should you avoid?

A)Mimic your date's hand gestures and tone of voice.
B)Explicitly tell your date that you like him or her.
C)Discuss experiences you share, even if they are negative (e.g., discuss the fact that you both have chronic car problems).
D)Tell your date that you are not sure if you like him or her yet.
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67
Based on the research presented in the Money matters feature in your text, which of the following statements about women's ratings of attractiveness of men is most accurate?

A)Women always prefer taller men.
B)Women prefer taller men, but higher income can make up for lack of height.
C)Women do not look at height or income when they judge how attractive a man is.
D)Women always prefer heftier men to thin men.
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68
The term 'social allergy effect' refers to the tendency to ____.

A)repel, or turn off, others
B)find social situations anxiety-provoking
C)find a particular person annoying or disagreeable
D)become increasingly irritated by a partners' habits over time
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69
Why does unrequited love make someone feel burdened?

A)the lack of propinquity
B)the reciprocity norm
C)the dissimilarity issue
D)the mere exposure effect
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70
Lindi likes Musi a lot.Musi thinks Lindi is okay, but does not like her as much as she likes him.What is Musi most likely feel with regard to Lindi after a while?

A)burdened
B)angry
C)flattered
D)sad
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71
Tom's new girlfriend has a habit of biting her nails.This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day.This is an example of the ____.

A)bystander effect
B)propinquity effect
C)bad apple effect
D)social allergy effect
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72
The mere exposure effect is probably an important part of the ____.

A)propinquity effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)reciprocity effect
D)'what is beautiful is good' effect
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73
In attraction research, the propinquity effect refers to the tendency for people to be relatively attracted to others who ____.

A)they encounter on a regular basis
B)are similar to them
C)like them
D)have had experiences similar to their own
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74
Apparently people sometimes like others based on nothing more than familiarity.This is called the ____.

A)social allergy effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)propinquity effect
D)Coolidge effect
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75
Tom's new girlfriend, Aza, has a habit of biting her nails.This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day.Tom is starting to think that this is a sign that Aza might just not be the right person for him.What would a social psychologist say?

A)It is actually normal to be increasingly annoyed by a partner's habits - a phenomenon known as the social allergy effect.
B)It is actually normal to be increasingly annoyed by a partner's habits - a phenomenon known as the bad apple effect.
C)It is actually normal to be increasingly LESS annoyed by a partner's habits - something known as the social inoculation effect.
D)It is actually normal to be increasingly LESS annoyed by a partner's habits - something known as the relationship immunity effect.
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76
In a well-known study conducted in the 1950s, social psychologist Leon Festinger and colleagues analysed the friendship patterns among graduate students living in one of the dormitories at a university.Festinger et al.'s results were MOST consistent with the ____.

A)propinquity effect
B)matching hypothesis
C)reciprocity effect
D)social allergy effect
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77
Familiarity and repeated exposure can sometimes make bad things worse.What does this idea best illustrate?

A)bad apple effect
B)social allergy effect
C)overexposure effect
D)propinquity effect
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78
Phindi finds out that her classmate, Busi, thinks that she is really cool.This makes Phindi like Busi more than she did before.What does research suggest about this kind of 'reciprocity of liking?'

A)It is widespread when it comes to acquaintanceships and friendships, but does not always hold true for romantic relationships.
B)It only holds true when there is some degree of liking between the two parties to begin with.
C)It only occurs among people with low self-esteem.
D)It only occurs among people with high self-esteem.
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79
In a well-known study conducted in the 1950s, social psychologist Leon Festinger and colleagues analysed the friendship patterns among graduate students living in one of the dormitories at a university.The researchers found that strongest predictor of friendship was ____.

A)how extraverted the students were
B)similarity in terms of hobbies and activities
C)similarity in terms of basic demographics (age, gender, being single versus married, etc.)
D)how close the students lived to one another
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80
Research indicates that people are relatively attracted to others who are familiar to them, as well as to others who have a history of shared experiences.Research also suggests that these effects ____.

A)are deeply rooted in the human psyche, and have a long evolutionary history
B)can largely be explained by simple principles of classical conditioning
C)are relatively recent phenomena, which may well be byproducts of modern, post-industrial life
D)vary enormously across cultures, and thus appear to be culturally learned
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