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Marvin is 36 and the cutoff for the dating website is 35 years of age. Marvin is most likely to
 
  a. find another dating site that meets his age requirements.
  b. lie about his age to work around a frustrating constraint.
  c. give up on social networking.
  d. reflect his ideal self.

Question 2

Research supports the idea that online dates who are lower in attractiveness are
 
  a. just as truthful about their physical appearance as those higher in attractiveness.
  b. less likely to lie about their physical description compared to those more attractive.
  c. more likely to lie about their physical descriptors.
  d. unlikely to actually meet with a date.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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