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karen

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Information about other people's attitudes are processed by the perceiver ________ to produce the proportion of similarity effect.
 
  A) by multiplying positive affective responses and subtracting negative ones
  B) by adding and subtracting positive and negative affective responses
  C) in unknown ways
  D) by adding positive affective responses, subtracting negative responses, and dividing by total responses
  E) in a surprisingly imprecise mathematical way

Question 2

The proportion of similarity is an indication of ________.
 
  A) the strength of the similarity-dissimilarity effect
  B) the affect-centered model of attraction
  C) the frequency of agreeable communications
  D) the likely level of attraction between two people
  E) average population level of agreement on selected topics



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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