Multiple Choice
In the experiment testing the similarity effect on attraction in which participants were presented with photos of people, it was found that:
A) attraction was significantly lower when people were told the person in the photo had attitudes dissimilar to their own
B) attraction was the same when people received no information about the person's attitudes as it was when they were told the person's attitudes were dissimilar to their own
C) attraction depended on physical characteristics alone
D) attraction was significantly higher when the person in the photo was both wealthy and attractive
E) attraction was affected by only similarity and not by dissimilarity in attitudes of the person in the photo
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