Exam 9: Interpersonal Attraction, Close Relationships, and Groups

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Which of the following is TRUE about arranged marriages?

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A group of participants is given a hammer.They are asked to collectively strike the hammer onto a pad as hard as possible.Under which of the following circumstances would people try less hard on this group task than if they performed it individually?

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An example of communal sharing is

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Lumusi is a Ghanaian teenager who reports having more enemies than does her American counterpart,Lisa.According to research discussed in the text on Ghana,which of the following explains why Lumusi reports having more enemies than Lisa?

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A person says,"I don't need to maintain my friendships.I know that they'll always be friends with me,and I'll always be friends with them." According to the textbook,this person is likely to

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Ten children are sitting on a bench while an adult,Tom,speaks to them.Tom tells them that he will count to three,after which all the children must yell "Hello." The louder they yell (as measured by a decibel meter),the more money they get.After Tom counts to three,you see that one child off to the side is engaging in social loafing.Which of the following would explain the child's behavior?

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How does the similarity-attraction effect relate to the conditionality of one's relationships?

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Four single Japanese people are participating in a dating TV show.Three of them serve as targets,and they each spend time with the remaining person (the chooser).The chooser must then decide which person he or she wants to date.Which of the following people is the chooser most likely to choose?

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If a Japanese and an American were each contacted by a stranger for help,we would expect that

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In negotiations,which of the following is TRUE?

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You and a friend run into each other on the street,and you see that he is carrying a fish that he's just caught.You'd love to get that fish home and cook it to make your wife happy.You and your friend agree that the fish is equivalent to the corn you're carrying in your bag.The two of you then exchange the fish for the corn before heading off to your respective homes.What is this an example of?

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Jinro walks along the same street every day and sees the same red tree swing during his walk.The more he is exposed to this tree swing,

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Romantic love is

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Arranged marriages

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How do social facilitation and social striving differ?

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Your friend feels that there are few opportunities for him to make new friends and that he's permanently connected to the friends he has.Knowing this,you can expect that

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Homare is a Japanese student and Heidi is a Canadian student.They are both trying to make new friends.Given the findings from research comparing Japanese and Canadians,we would expect that

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What is the relationship between the propinquity effect and social facilitation?

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Social striving is something that is

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Which of the following people would NOT be considered universally to be physically attractive?

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