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burton19126

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What does research suggest about the influence of physical attractiveness? Does it have an impact on our routine everyday actions (e.g., whether to assist strangers who ask favors)? What about actions that are relatively important to people (e.g., which politician they vote for)?
 
  a. Attractiveness does not seem to matter nearly as much as people think it does.
  b. Attractiveness matters for small things, but does not seem to matter much for things that are relatively important to people.
  c. Ironically, attractiveness seems to have an impact on things that are relatively important to people, but does not seem to matter much for small things.
  d. Attractiveness seems to have an impact both on small things and on things that are relatively important to people.

Question 2

People are often suspicious that their partners are cheating on them. How often are these suspicions unfounded? That is, how common is it for people to be suspicious about their spouses cheating when in fact their spouses have in fact been faithful?
 
  a. Extremely commonabout 90 of suspicions are unfounded.
  b. Very commonabout 75 of suspicions are unfounded
  c. Somewhat commonabout 30-40 of suspicions are unfounded.
  d. Not that commonabout 10-15 of suspicions are unfounded.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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