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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding Kenrick et al's (1993) findings in a study of college students' standards of intelligence for a partner in a one-night stand, a single date, or a marriage partner?
 
  A) Men had higher standards for a one-night stand than for a date.
  B) Women had higher standards for a one-night stand than for a date.
  C) Men had lower standards for a one-night stand than did women.
  D) Both men and women wanted someone with well above average intelligence for a marriage partner.

Question 2

Research on body symmetry in men and women suggests that
 
  A) womenare unable to perceive body symmetry in men.
  B) mendo not associate women's body symmetry with attractiveness.
  C) womenperceive men's body symmetry as indicative of good genes.
  D) bothsexes equally prefer symmetry in opposite sex partners.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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