Exam 11: Interpersonal Attraction and Rejection
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Compared to others, people who identify themselves as lonely tend to ____.
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Which of the following is TRUE about how waist-to-hip ratio affects judgments of attractiveness?
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Suppose that Michelle has just gone out on a first date with a classmate, Ivan, and is deciding whether to go out on a second date. Which of the following is the best predictor of her decision?
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When people who are dating break up with one another, they often plan to "just be friends." What happens in reality?
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Wolfgang is engaging in an act of ingratiation. What does this mean exactly?
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When Melanie first meets Jen, she thinks it is a little weird that Jen cracks her knuckles. The more they are together, the more annoying Melanie finds Jen's habit. Melanie is experiencing the ________________ effect.
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Suppose that you had a computer program that could morph images of different faces into composite "average faces." If you began with four faces, combined them in pairs to make two new faces, and then combined them again to make a final, single composite face, which would, on average, be MOST attractive?
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People's INITIAL emotional reaction to social rejection is usually ____.
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What are the main reasons that people are socially rejected by others, what are the initial consequences of rejection, and what are the long-term consequences of rejection?
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Research suggests that, when it comes to unrequited love, ____.
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Research on physical attractiveness indicates that having symmetrical facial and bodily features is seen as attractive for ____ and being typical-looking (as opposed to unusual-looking) is generally a positive trait for ____.
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Social psychologists define the need to belong as the desire to ____.
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Social psychological research suggests that, when a person goes out on a date, the best predictor of that person's enjoyment of the date is ____.
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If Arnold and Alice are dating, and Arnold forgets Alice's birthday, her feelings are likely to be hurt, regardless of ____.
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According to ________________ theory, we are more likely to engage in behaviors that have been rewarded in the past than in other behaviors.
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Anything that draws two or more people together is called ____.
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Persisting in romantic, courtship, or other behaviors that frighten the rejector in the relationship is called ____.
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