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leilurhhh

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Which of the following statements regarding personality and social networking sites is true?
 
  a. Initial liking based on first impressions of Facebook profiles is very similar to initial liking after meeting in real life.
  b. People who tend to self-enhance in real life do not tend to do so online.
  c. The only Big Five trait that someone has in real life that appears accurately online is conscientiousness.
  d. Social networking sites are causing people to become more narcissistic.

Question 2

What characteristic tends to be a strong predictor of liking your date?
 
  a. physical attractiveness
  b. humor
  c. wealth
  d. personality



lauravaras

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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