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When they first started dating, Norma and Nathan didn't share much about themselves with one another, but as their relationship developed, they began to talk more about personal issues and reveal more about themselves. Their behavior is most consistent with the predictions of
 
  a. the matching hypothesis.
  b. equity theory.
  c. the triangular theory of love.
  d. social penetration theory.

Question 2

The impact bias in affective forecasting refers to the phenomenon in which
 
  a. people tend to overestimate the strength and duration of their emotional reactions to events.
  b. people are generally accurate predictors of how they will feel about future events.
  c. people tend to underestimate how happy they will be several months after winning the lottery.
  d. voters predicted that they would be much happier one month after an election if the candidate for whom theyvoted won.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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