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rosent76

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Which social psychologist is most associated with the concepts of dyads and triads?
 
  A) Emile Durkheim
  B) Auguste Comte
  C) Herbert Blumer
  D) Georg Simmel

Question 2

The difference between dyads and triads is important because __________.
 
  A) moving from a dyad to a triad exponentially increases the number of relationships available in an interaction
  B) moving from a dyad to a triad exponentially increases the amount of intimacy possible in a group
  C) moving from a dyad to a triad exponentially decreases the number of relationships available in an interaction
  D) moving from a dyad to a triad does not impact the amount of intimacy possible in a group



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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