Multiple Choice
How does the propinquity effect differ from the mere exposure effect?
A) The propinquity effect argues that we like people we interact with frequently whereas the mere exposure effect argues that a single interaction is enough to foster liking.
B) The mere exposure effect has been found with both humans and animals; however, the propinquity effect occurs only with humans.
C) The mere exposure effect describes how the propinquity effect occurs.
D) The propinquity effect is a more powerful influence on liking than the mere exposure effect.
E) The propinquity effect and the mere exposure effect both describe the same psychological phenomenon.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q27: Which of the following conclusions accurately reflects
Q28: The following statements depict recent events occurring
Q29: Josie, who is from the United States,
Q30: Given the research discussed in the textbook,
Q31: Greater residential mobility is associated with<br>A) stronger
Q33: According to evolutionary theory, facial features such
Q34: Based on the textbook, draw a line
Q35: How does the similarity-attraction effect relate to
Q36: Priya, an Indian woman, and Gopal, an
Q37: Based on what you know about the