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ereecah

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Research on effort justification and cognitive dissonance theory might suggest that we will be more attracted to potential dating partners who ____ than potential dating partners who ____.
 
  a. are physically attractive; are not
  b. play hard to get; donot
  c. are similar to us; are not
  d. flatter us; don't

Question 2

According to the text, which statement is FALSE?
 
  a. The threat of social rejection and exclusion is an important force driving prosocial behavior.
  b. The threat of social rejection and exclusion is an important force holding together groups and families.
  c. Negative, deviant behavior is more socially contagious than positive, good behavior.
  d. Positive, good behavior is more socially contagious than negative, deviant behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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