A) depends partly on the woman's menstrual cycle.
B) is similar to what is physically attractive in women, namely large eyes, small nose, small chin, full lips.
C) is more dependent on culture than what is attractive in women.
D) matters little to women in their choices (women don't care much about physical attractiveness.)
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A) facial structure.
B) health.
C) weight.
D) height.
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A) represents a taboo.
B) relates to our ideal self.
C) makes us feel attractive.
D) makes us look better by contrast.
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A) Shared interests
B) Intelligence
C) Skills and talents
D) Housework and gender roles
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A) Penelope. Attractive women tend to end up with men less attractive than they are.
B) Susanna. People tend to end up with those who match them in attractiveness.
C) Wanda. Men of moderate attractiveness tend to end up with women less attractive than they are.
D) We don't know. There is no strong connection between the attractiveness of one partner and the attractiveness of the other partner.
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A) he has a secure attachment style.
B) he perceives that she is more financially well-off than him.
C) he thinks she'll say yes.
D) she plays hard to get.
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A) Wendy, who is very attractive.
B) Molly, who is moderately attractive.
C) Catalina, who is not attractive.
D) Given the same service, they will all receive equal tips.
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A) Individuals who appear aloof and largely uninterested are most likely to get dates.
B) Individuals who are selectively hard to get-an easy catch for a desired partner but difficult for everyone else to catch-are most attractive to their desired partner.
C) Playing hard to get is always a bad strategy: those who are hard to get have few dates.
D) Some individuals find those who are hard to get interesting, others don't. The success of the strategy depends on the personality of the other person.
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A) only SVR theory is concerned with visible properties of potential dates.
B) SVR theory is more concerned with stages of development, arguing that the critical factors that foster attraction differ according to the relationship's evolution.
C) only SVR theory is concerned with mate selection.
D) SVR theory focuses more on how value preferences in mate selection differ among men and women.
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A) Men
B) Women
C) Both men and women
D) Individuals high in self-esteem who think they can have it all
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A) some people's chronic tendency to pick the wrong partners.
B) attraction to partners who are abusive and physically violent.
C) attraction that becomes enmeshing and gets partners too involved with each other.
D) qualities that are initially a source of attraction but become obnoxious and irritating.
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A) attractiveness is very important to both men and women early in relationships, although it may be somewhat more important to men.
B) attractiveness is very important to both men and women early in relationships; there are no differences.
C) attractiveness is only somewhat important to men and women early in relationships; characteristics like shared interests and compatible personalities are more important.
D) attractiveness is very important to men and relatively unimportant to women.
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A) one door away from each other.
B) one floor away from each other.
C) one building away from each other.
D) in no predictable location.
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A) yellow
B) green
C) orange
D) red
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A) true across cultures, and the characteristics that are associated with being beautiful are the same across cultures.
B) true across cultures, although what characteristics are associated with being beautiful may be slightly different.
C) only true in western cultures, like the United States.
D) only true in cultures where "love" marriages occur: it disappears in cultures where arranged marriages are the norm.
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A) prove that sometimes opposites do attract.
B) are actually matching in a broad sense by trading one asset for another.
C) illustrate the fact that some people can overcome the tendency toward matching given the right incentive.
D) are actually extremely rare.
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A) Sociability
B) Intelligence
C) Success
D) Chastity
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A) fatal attraction.
B) complementarity.
C) reactance.
D) defiance.
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A) People all over the world show agreement on facial characteristics they consider attractive.
B) Infants agree with adults on who is attractive.
C) People who are considered attractive are likely to be more popular.
D) All of these.
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A) an off-site colleague he's never seen before.
B) a male colleague.
C) a subordinate.
D) an equally attractive female colleague.
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