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deesands

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According to the proximity-attraction principle, with whom am I most likely to become friends?
 
  A) someone who has the same job as me but works across town
  B) someone who owned my house before I did
  C) someone who delivers my mail
  D) someone who works in the office next to mine

Question 2

If an association with a particular person might reflect poorly on us, how are we likely to deal with the situation?
 
  A) by distancing ourselves from that person
  B) by coming to that person's defense
  C) by strengthening our association with that person
  D) by trying to seem similar to that person



chereeb

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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