Forces of Social Attraction MCQs

Forces of Social Attraction MCQs

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1: Attraction is a force that draws people together. How quickly does attraction usually occur?

A.   As quickly as a flash of lightning

B.   It develops slowly over time.

C.   It only develops when people spend time together.

D.   It can occur very quickly or develop over time.

2: Carrie takes her car to a local mechanic’s shop to get new tires. Over there, she spots Owen, one of the mechanics on duty who is kneeling down removing a wheel from a car. Carrie is drawn to Owen by his ability to work quickly and efficiently; when he stands up, she notices he is also very tall, and she finds herself even more attracted to him. Choose the answer that best represents the types of attraction Carrie is experiencing?

A.   Social attraction and physical attraction

B.   Task attraction and physical attraction

C.   Sexual attraction and social attraction

D.   Physical attraction and fatal attraction

3: ______ is what occurs when the qualities that initially cause attraction end up contributing to relational turmoil or breakup.

A.   Narcissism

B.   Dangerous flirtation

C.   Halo effect

D.   Fatal attraction

4: Which of the following is NOT one of the four general factors that influence how we behave during interactions?

A.   Qualities of the other

B.   Personal qualities

C.   Qualities of the interaction

D.   Qualities of the social environment

5: Kyle often prefers to be alone and is rarely motivated to maintain or develop relationships. Which attachment style best classifies Kyle?

A.   Secure

B.   Fearful

C.   Preoccupied

D.   Dismissive

6: Brian believes that his ideas and first impressions of his boyfriend Mike are fixed and enduring and that Mike will remain as he was when they met. Choose which relationship belief this represents.

A.   Growth belief

B.   Encounter belief

C.   Destiny belief

D.   Impact belief

7: What is koinophilia?

A.   It is when two sides of a face or body mirror each other and a person is rated as more physically attractive.

B.   It is when faces are rated as more attractive when they have “Average” features.

C.   It is when people represent the Golden ratio of f(φ), or 1 to 1.618, which is the index of attractiveness.

D.   It is when faces are rated as more attractive when they are characterized by a combination of baby-like and mature features.

A.   Halo effect

B.   Interaction appearance theory

C.   Assimilation theory

D.   Theory of self

9: The assimilation effect is when ______.

A.   Physically attractive people develop some of the skills people assume they have

B.   Some of the attention that physically attractive people get spills over to their friends

C.   People are drawn to attractive individuals because they hope to gain social status

D.   Women are attracted to altruistic men much more than nonaltruistic men

10: Kevin and Cecilia met at church and they quickly realized they think the same way about almost everything. They realized they were attracted to each other because they made each other feel that their perspective of the world was the correct one. Which social science theory explains Kevin and Cecilia’s mutual attraction?

A.   Reinforcement model

B.   Complimentary

C.   Matching hypothesis

D.   Perceived similarity

11: Alex is a poor communicator, but is not aware that some people communicate better than she does. Because she has relationships with similar others, most of her interactions have been with people with relatively low social skills. As a result, Alex is happy with the way her low-skill partner communicates. This represents which of Burleson's four explanations?

A.   The skill-as-culture explanation

B.   The “ignorance is bliss” explanation

C.   The “sour grapes” explanation

D.   The differential importance explanation

12: Jerry is looking for someone to go on a date with; his online dating profile has matched him with four women. Based on the notion of implicit egotism who might Jerry be most likely to choose to go on a date with?

A.   Gwen

B.   Doris

C.   Megan

D.   Jenny

13: Vanessa and Sheila were paired with each other as roommates and moved in together in the dorms at their new college. They quickly became friends despite the fact that they have very little in common. This represents what qualities of the physical or social environment?

A.   Excitement transfer

B.   Proximity

C.   Physical environment

D.   Social environment

14: Which example best represents the Romeo and Juliet effect?

A.   Lucy and Cody are more attracted to each other because their parents disapprove of their relationship.

B.   One reason Bill and Mary are attracted to each other is because of their shared interest in starting a family.

C.   Betty and Daryl are attracted to each other partly because of their demographic characteristics.

D.   Monique and Amos are only attracted to each other because their families love that they’re together.

15: A motivated state in which an individual is predisposed to think, feel, and usually behave in a positive manner toward another person is known as _______ .

A.   Theory of self

B.   Vision of self

C.   Attraction

D.   None of these

16: Androgynous displaying a mix of feminine and masculine behaviors and beliefs.

A.   True

B.   False

17: Chemical attraction is the attraction that is fueled by chemical changes in the brain, such as changes in levels of oxytocin.

A.   True

B.   False

18: Which of the correct statements about Complementarity ?

A.   The farther you live from someone, the less likely you are to develop a relationship.

B.   People’s belief that they and their romantic partner are meant for each other and that first impressions about that destiny are fixed and enduring

C.   Differences or opposite qualities in behavior, attitudes, or values between two people in a relationship.

D.   None of these

19: People’s belief that they and their romantic partner are meant for each other and that first impressions about that destiny are fixed and enduring is known as ________ .

A.   Destiny beliefs

B.   Distance decay

C.   Excitation transfer

D.   None of these

20: The farther you live from someone, the less likely you are to develop a relationship is known as ________ .

A.   Distance decay

B.   Excitation transfer

C.   Fatal attraction

D.   None of these

21: Excitation transfer occurs when emotions caused by one event spill over onto and influence the evaluation of a second event that occurs very soon thereafter.

A.   True

B.   False

22: Fatal attraction is when the very qualities that draw us to someone eventually contribute to relational breakup.

A.   True

B.   False

23: Which beliefs that impressions of others and attractions to others evolve over time and that people and relationships grow when faced with challenges ?

A.   Growth beliefs

B.   Destiny beliefs

C.   Both a & b

D.   None of these

24: Homophily is the technical term for being very _______ to someone.

A.   Similar

B.   Same

C.   Different

D.   Both a & b

25: The concept that we are attracted to others based on similarity on arbitrary things, such as names and birthdates is known as ________ .

A.   Owth beliefs

B.   Destiny beliefs

C.   Implicit egotism

D.   None of these

26: Interaction appearance theory is the perspective that explains why people perceive others as more ______ if they have warm, positive interactions with them.

A.   Physically attractive

B.   Digital attractive

C.   Both a & b

D.   None of these

27: Which tendency can be attracted to people who are similar to us in terms of level of attractiveness ?

A.   Narcissism

B.   Matching hypothesis

C.   Objectification

D.   None of these

28: A personality trait that involves a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, self-focus, and self-importance is known as _______ .

A.   Narcissism

B.   Matching hypothesis

C.   Objectification

D.   None of these

29: Which process occurs when people value someone based on their appearance rather than their internal qualities ?

A.   Narcissism

B.   Matching hypothesis

C.   Objectification

D.   None of these

30: Physical attraction including someone’s ____________ , or other aspects of a person’s appearance.

A.   Body & eyes

B.   Hair

C.   Attire

D.   All of these

31: A perspective used to explain that people are attracted to similar others in part because similarity reinforces and validates our beliefs and values is known as _________ .

A.   Reinforcement model

B.   Romeo and Juliet effect

C.   Social network effect

D.   None of these

32: The Romeo and Juliet effect is the notion that ________ of their children’s romantic relationship can strengthen the attraction between those two people.

A.   Parental interference

B.   Disapproval

C.   Both a & b

D.   None of these

33: The desire to engage in sexual activity with someone is known as ______ .

A.   Sociability

B.   Romeo

C.   Juliet effect

D.   Sexual attraction

34: Sociability is the ability to communicate easily among a group of people.

A.   True

B.   False

35: The feeling that we would like to spend time with someone and that the person would fit well into our circle of friends is known as _______ .

A.   Sociability

B.   Social attraction

C.   Juliet effect

D.   Sexual attraction

36: Social network effect is the _______ that approval from friends and family has on relationships.

A.   Negative influence

B.   Positive influence

C.   No influenced

D.   Both a & b

37: A phenomenon showing that given the choice between similarly attractive partners is known as _______ .

A.   Social network effect

B.   Spatial homogamy

C.   Task attraction

D.   None of these

38: A person’s attraction to another person is based on the perception that it would be good to work with that person is known as ______ .

A.   Social network effect

B.   Spatial homogamy

C.   Task attraction

D.   None of these

A.   True

B.   False