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Although her boyfriend treats her well, he always puts her needs first, and doesn't demand much in the way of relationship effort from her,
 
  Courtney feels unsatisfied with the relationship because a little voice in her head keeps telling her there must be an even better mate out there for her somewhere. Courtney seems to have
  a. a high comparison level.
  b. a low comparison level.
  c. a low comparison level for alternatives.
  d. a high sense of investment.

Question 2

Equity theory suggests that if a relationship is not equitable
 
  a. the overbenefited individual will still be satisfied with it.
  b. both the underbenefited and the overbenfited individuals will still be satisfied with it.
  c. both the underbenefited and the overbenfited individuals will be unsatisfied with it.
  d. it will transition from a communal relationship to an exchange relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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