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PSYC 312 Quiz 6: Attraction & Intimacy. Complete Test.Points 50 Questions 25 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 6: Week 6. Contains 25 multiple-choice questions. Is limited to 60 minutes. Allows 1 attempt. Is worth 50 ...

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PSYC 312 Quiz 6: Attraction & Intimacy

Points 50



Questions 25



Time Limit 60 Minutes

Instructions

The quiz:

Covers the Learn material from Module 6: Week

6. Contains 25 multiple-choice questions.

Is limited to 60 minutes.

Allows 1 attempt.

Is worth 50 points.


Attempt History

Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 42 minutes 50 out of 50
Correct answers are hidden.

Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50

This attempt took 42 minutes.

,Question 1

pts

In the context of similarity, which of the following is true of people who like another person?




Liking is explicit when it is one-sided.




Proximity influences initial attraction.




Similarity influences short-term attraction.




Attractiveness does not influence initial attraction.



What Leads to Friendship and Attraction?



Question 2

pts

In a study of whether or not mimicry increases rapport, Rick van Baaren and his colleagues

(2003) found that restaurant servers earned high tips if they:

, agreed with their customers.




possessed similar degrees of physical attractiveness.




had common interests.




repeated customers' orders.

What Leads to Friendship and Attraction?



Question 3

pts

Mary, a talkative, extroverted young woman, is strongly attracted to Shane, a quiet,

introverted, middle-aged man. Mary's attraction to Shane would be predicted by:




the exchange theory.




the matching phenomenon.

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