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Chloeellawright

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According to the two-stage model of attraction proposed by Byrne et al. (1986), people
 
  a. seek partners who are similar with respect to physical attractiveness, but dissimilar with respect to attitudes.
  b. seek partners who are similar with respect to attitudes, but dissimilar with respect to personality.
  c. first approach similar others and then weed out those who are least similar.
  d. first avoid dissimilar others and then approach those remaining who are most similar.

Question 2

The best solution to the problem of experimenter expectancy effects is
 
  a. the use of different experimenters in different conditions.
  b. letting participants choose their own condition.
  c. keeping experimenters uninformed about group assignment.
  d. strict attention to random assignment.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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