Suppose Diane and Mark, as first-year students, are assigned dorm rooms right next door to each other. Shortly thereafter, they begin dating, and after college, they wed.
The factor that would be MOST responsible for their initial acquaintance is ________. a) the need for affiliation
b) shared attitudes and beliefs
c) repeated exposure due to proximity
d) physical attraction
Question 2
Although Sarah could afford any car she wants, she drives an aging Volkswagen. Sam, Sarah's friend, thinks that this choice says something about Sarah's personality. Sam clearly agrees with ________.
a) the theory of augmenting and discounting
b) the theory of correspondent inference
c) social comparison theory
d) the theory of social desirability