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Research by Hancock and Toma (2009) found that ______ of participants in their research provided deceptive or misleading photos on their online dating profile.
 
  a. 15
  b. about 30
  c. over 70
  d. 100

Question 2

Creators of deceptive online dating profiles tend to distance themselves psychologically from the lies and exaggerations they write. This results in their profiles
 
  a. being shorter than average.
  b. having a lot of negative turns of phrase.
  c. being filled with photos.
  d. using fewer first-person pronouns.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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