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Tuto 2
Tuto 2
BF0100041
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1.
interpersonal desire
2.
3.
4.
empathy-driven connections
2.
1.
genetic predisposition
2.
3.
avoiding loneliness
4.
3.
1.
contact
2.
nonverbal behavior
3.
conflict
4.
dialogue
4.
1.
Scarcity
2.
Interaction
3.
Proximity
4.
Mere exposure
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2.
3.
4.
6.
JESS'S DAD DOES NOT WANT HER HANGING OUT WITH BOYS WHO
ARE OLDER THAN SHE IS. HE SAYS THAT BEING AROUND THEM A LOT WILL
JUST MAKE HER LIKE THEM MORE. TO WHAT HYPOTHESIS IS JESS'S DAD
ELUDING?
1.
2.
matching hypothesis
3.
proportion of similarity
4.
mere exposure
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
People show a preference for faces in which the features aren't very
different from the average.
8.
1.
repulsion hypothesis
2.
matching hypothesis
3.
proportion of similarity
4.
9.
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2.
3.
4.
suggests the lower the proportion of similarity, the more the pair will
like one another
10.
1.
repulsion
2.
reciprocity
3.
matching
4.
overlapping
11.
1.
Oxytocin
2.
Serotonin
3.
GABA
4.
Estrogen
12.
1.
reaction style
2.
attachment style
3.
connection contract
4.
emotional quotient
13.
1.
2.
John Bowlby
3.
Mary Ainsworth
4.
Harry Harlow
14.
1.
secure attachment
2.
consistent connection
3.
interpersonal trust
4.
relationship security
15.
1.
2.
stability; security
3.
passion; self-esteem
4.
connection; empathy
16.
1.
empathy
2.
passionate love
3.
friendship
4.
trust
17.
1.
connection
2.
passion
3.
empathy
4.
intimacy
18.
1.
equity
2.
3.
investments
4.
relationship resources
19.
1.
Exchange; communal
2.
One-way; two-way
3.
Communal; exchange
4.
Two-way; one-way
20.
1.
negative-biased style
2.
feedback failure
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4.