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danielfitts88

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The attraction-similarity hypothesis predicts that people
 
  A) seek out others who live close to them geographically.
  B) are attracted to others who share their level of attractiveness.
  C) seek out others who have similar values and morals.
  D) are attracted to people who are wealthier than they are.

Question 2

According to sociocultural theory, which of the following would be LEAST likely to affect present gender roles?
 
  a. women employed in construction and machine shops
  b. women employed as executives
  c. women employed as caregivers (nurses, teachers)
  d. women gaining political office



mbcrismon

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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