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Which of the following is NOT a key to attraction?
a. similarities
b. disclosure
c. proximity |
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Having an attraction to someone due to location is which key to attraction?
a. similarity
b. proximity
c. physical attractiveness |
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Phenomenon that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking of them
a. disclosure
b. discrimination
c. mere exposure effect |
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Despite what people say, what is the first filter in which we use to sort out who we want to get to know and who we don't?
a. personality
b. physical attractiveness
c. self-disclosure |
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What defines physical attractiveness?
a. proximity
b. prejudice
c. culture |
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type of cognitive bias in which our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about his or her character
a. mere exposure effect
b. bystander effect
c. halo effect |
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Aroused state of intense positive absorption in another, usually present at the beginning of a love relationship
a. compassionate love
b. passionate love
c. bystander effect
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Deep affectionate attachment we feel for those with whom our lives are intertwined
a. passionate love
b. compassionate love
c. mere exposure effect |
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Condition in which people contribute to and receive from a relationship at a similar rate
a. equity
b. self-disclosure
c. compassionate love |
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Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
a. self-disclosure
b. equity
c. compassionate love |
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Unselfish regard for others
a. equity
b. bystander effect
c. altruism |
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Tendency for a person to be less likely to give aid if other people are present
a. mere exposure effect
b. self-disclosure
c. bystander effect |
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Unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members
a. discrimination
b. prejudice
c. stereotype |
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Generalized belief about a group of people
a. discrimination
b. bystander effect
c. stereotype |
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taking action against a group of people because of stereotyped beliefs and feelings of prejudice
a. stereotype
b. discrimination
c. prejudice |
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people with whom we share a common identity
a. outgroup
b. ingroup
c. other group |
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“them” Those perceived as different or apart from “us” (the ingroup)
a. outgroup
b. ingroup
c. other group |
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tendency to favor one’s own group
a. ingroup
b. outgroup bias
c. ingroup bias |
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Theory that prejudice provides an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
a. scapegoat
b. bystander effect
c. mere exposure effect |
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Which is NOT a reason why someone would help someone?
a. in a good mood
b. busy
c. feeling guilty |
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