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cnetterville

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Moreland and Beach (1992) had a confederate attend large university classes for a systematically varied number of class sessions.
 
  She attended some classes a few times and other classes many more times. In keeping with the research on the mere exposure effect presented in the text, when unsuspecting students in those classes were later shown photos of the confederate, when would they have liked her best? When she had
  a. worn their school colors to all the classes.
  b. challenged the professor.
  c. attended more classes.
  d. attended class only a few times.

Question 2

Amy and Jen are roommates this year. ________ would predict that they are likely to like each other, and ________ can be described as the fuel that would create a friendship between them.
 
  a. Propinquity; similarity
  b. Complementary interests; similarity
  c. Physical attractiveness; propinquity
  d. Similarity; propinquity



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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