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1 | | The mere-exposure effect refers to the tendency of women to be secretly attracted to exhibitionists. |
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2 | | Research indicates that, in the dating marketplace, women's worth is based on their physical beauty, whereas men's worth is based on their success. |
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| | A) | True |
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3 | | According to Byrne's law of attraction, we tend to be attracted to people who give us many and few punishments. |
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4 | | According to sexual strategies theory, men want mates who have resources and women want mates who are fertile. |
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| | A) | True |
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5 | | An relationship is characterized by commitment, feelings of closeness and trust, and mutual self-disclosure. |
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6 | | According to the triangular theory, love has three components: , , and decision or commitment. |
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7 | | According to the attachment theory of love, conflict in some relationships is caused by a mismatch of attachment styles. |
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| | A) | True |
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8 | | Research indicates that women are romantics: they yearn for love and fall in love more easily than men. |
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| | A) | True |
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9 | | According to Berscheid and Walster's two-component theory, passionate love occurs when two conditions exist simultaneously: and attaching the cognitive label "love" to the experience. |
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10 | | Cross-cultural psychologists tell us that in cultures, like China, people emphasize group and societal goals in selecting mates. |
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