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Charlie

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The study of social attachment conducted by Starr suggests that:
 
  a. sufficient time is necessary for state B to decay for attachment to occur
  b. state A must happen enough to prevent state B from decaying for attachment to occur
  c. high intensity state A leads to rapid state B decay
  d. social attachment is due to increased intensity and duration of state B

Question 2

Which of the following has NOT been studied by the opponent-process theory?
 
  a. thrill seeking
  b. drug addiction
  c. curiosity
  d. social attachment



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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