Research on attractiveness has found that people______

a. do not evaluate or treat attractive people more favorably than unattractive people

b. evaluate and treat attractive people more favorably, but only when they first meet

them. As they get to know them better, they tend to treat attractive and unattractive

people similarly

c. start off by treating attractive and unattractive people similarly, but as they get to

know them they begin to treat attractive ones more favorably than unattractive ones

d. treat attractive people more favorably than unattractive people in the beginning and

even well after they have gotten to know them

D

Psychology

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Professor Benvolio's personality course emphasizes the importance of Gordon Allport's contributions to the field of psychology. Professor Benvolio would be most likely to agree that ________

a. people fail to understand the power of culture on behavior, and so they attribute another person's mysterious actions to the individual's personality rather than cultural norms. b. repression occurs when a person's own unacceptable or threatening feelings are repressed and then attributed to someone else. c. the price of free will is often anxiety and despair, which is why many people try to escape from freedom into narrow certainties. d. most individuals have five to ten central traits that reflect a characteristic way of behaving, dealing with others, and reacting to new situations.

Psychology

Humans are relatively unique among mammals in our reproduction and child-rearing tendencies in that

A) we tend to be monogamous. B) fathers invest more in offspring than in most other species. C) we have evolved mechanisms for finding mates. D) our goals regarding mate selection are conscious.

Psychology