Multiple Choice
Recall that Burgess and Wallin (1953) studied the personality characteristics of hundreds of engaged couples.Specifically,they compared couples who planned to marry with "random" couples they created by pairing individual members of one couple with individual members of another couple.The results showed that members of engaged couples,compared to random couples,were significantly
A) less similar to each other on demographic, physical, and personality characteristics.
B) more similar to each other on demographic, physical, and personality characteristics.
C) less similar to each other on demographic characteristics, but more similar on personality characteristics.
D) not similar to each other on demographic, physical, or personality characteristics.
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