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ericka1

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Alana feels that the fact that her best friend borrows her notes from class, is always running late, and sometimes doesn't laugh at her jokes, is made up for by the fact that she is always willing to listen, always lets Alana borrow her CD's,
 
  and gives her rides everywhere. Alana feels there is ________ in the relationship.
  A) social exchange
  B) equity
  C) a reinforcement-affect effect
  D) communality

Question 2

What advantage is gained by someone who wins sexual selection?
 
  a. They obtain a viable mating partner.
  b. They have a chance to out-reproduce their competitors.
  c. They avoid missing out of a partner in the limited mating pool.
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

D



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