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The Tendency for Opposites to Mate or Marry

Question 40

Question 40

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The tendency for opposites to mate or marry


A) has only been documented among teenage couples.
B) has increased in the United States since 1960.
C) is just as powerful as the similarity-attraction connection.
D) has never been reliably demonstrated.

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