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jeatrice

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The reinforcement-affect model of affiliative behavior is based on the premise that
 
  A) we feel good when we affiliate with people.
  B) we affiliate with those people with whom we associate positive feelings.
  C) we like our family members better than non-family members.
  D) we tend to like agreeable people better than non-agreeable people.

Question 2

Rashad is hanging out with a bright young man named Sean when Rashad learns that he also has made the Dean's List for outstanding grades. According to the ________ model, Rashad will probably start to like Sean more after this occurrence.
 
  A) operant conditioning
  B) similarity-liking
  C) social exchange
  D) reinforcement-affect



Qarqy

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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