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Social Psychology Study Set 2
Quiz 10: Relationships and Attraction
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Question 61
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Describe three positive behaviors that can strengthen romantic relationships and give an example of each.
Question 62
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Evaluate the statements "birds of a feather flock together" and "opposites attract" based on research examining the influence of similarity versus complementarity on relationship formation.
Question 63
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Provide an example of how an advertising agency could employ the mere exposure effect when creating ads for their clients' products.
Question 64
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Identify and define the so-called Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and explain why they are toxic to relationships.
Question 65
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Describe how the evolutionary theory of physical attraction helps explain the fact that very few romantic films depict a younger man in a relationship with a much older woman.
Question 66
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Describe how a teacher might take advantage of proximity to encourage interracial friendships in her classroom.
Question 67
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Explain Caryl Rusbult's investment model of commitment and describe how each of the three determinants influences commitment.
Question 68
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Using Caryl Rusbult's investment model of commitment, describe a hypothetical situation in which someone might stay committed to a romantic partner even though he or she is not very satisfied with the relationship. In your answer, address the role of alternative partners and investments.
Question 69
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According to the textbook, what kinds of studies provide the strongest evidence for the evolutionary approach to human attraction? Describe one of these studies in detail and explain how it supports the evolutionary perspective.