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Based on the social psychological definition of loneliness, who is probably most lonely?
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In Festinger, Schachter, and Back's (1950) study of friendship formation in a dormitory, ____________________ predicted who would be come friends with each other.
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The painful feeling of wanting more human contact or connection than you have is known as _____.
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According to the textbook, the tendency for people to be attracted to others who are similar to them (rather than different from them) is probably an evolved preference-adaptive for humans and present in other animals as well.
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Based on the social psychological definition of loneliness, it can be assumed that people are lonely if they ____.
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Suppose that there are two winners for the Nobel Prize in Economics this year, and suppose that one of them is a professor at your university while the other is a professor somewhere else. Research suggests that you will tend to
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The tendency to expect rejection from others and to be hypersensitive to rejection, is known as ____.
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Suppose that you are on a date with a new person, and you are trying to get this person to be attracted to you. Which of the following actions should you avoid?
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Research has demonstrated that the matching hypothesis holds true for ____.
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Joy has many friends, but when she chooses to do a particular activity, she always wants to do that activity with the friend who is best suited to it. If she is playing racquetball, she wants to play with her friend who is a great racquetball player. If she is running, she wants to go with a different friend who is a runner. Based on this information, Joy is probably a low self-monitor.
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Suppose that Wanda, Edgar, and Sue are three lonely individuals who all cope with their loneliness in various ways. Wanda has a large greenhouse with numerous plants, and she talks with her plants every morning as though they were close friends. Edgar, by contrast, strongly identifies with his favorite sports teams, and comes to think of his attachments to these teams as relationships. Finally, Sue copes with her loneliness by watching several situation comedies, where she thinks of the characters on these shows as her "friends." Which of these strategies is likely to be effective at alleviating loneliness?
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In general, doing favors for people is a good way to promote liking.
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Consider the research regarding the relationships people have with large groups or organizations (e.g., people's ties with their universities or workplaces). Can such relationships "stand in" for interpersonal relationships, such that people with these types of relationships (but no interpersonal relationships) are not necessarily lonely?
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According to the social psychological definition, loneliness ____.
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Which of the following is an example of the bad apple effect?
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Suppose that Tundi is a middle-aged businessperson living in Ohio. Research suggests that Tundi would be MOST likely to experience social rejection by his peers if he was ____.
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Identify and discuss three of the factors that contribute to interpersonal liking (i.e., three of the things that, in general, make a person more or less likeable).
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Research on ingratiation has confirmed two themes of interpersonal rewards. Those two themes are ____.
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The ____________________ effect refers to the idea that one person who breaks the rules can inspire others to break the rules.
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Among men, which of the following is least associated with high levels of testosterone?
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