Multiple Choice
According to the reinforcement-affect model:
A) we like a person with whom we associate reward even if we do not attribute the reward to that person
B) we tend to like people if we feel a duty to do so
C) we like a person if we somehow get rewarded by them
D) we tend to like people even if they are obnoxious if we expect to have further interaction with them
E) continuous rewards lead to the development of affect
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