Ch
11
psych
220
The
desire
to
connect
with
others
in
enduring
close
relationships
is
The
need
to
belong
When
our
need
to
belong
is
satisfied,
we
are
happier
and
healthier
Richard
is
being
excluded
from
the
group;
he
is
being
ostracized
Research
by
Poon,
et
al.
(2020)
noted
that
ostracized
people
were
more
likely
to
______
believe
political
conspiracy
theories
Williams
and
Nida
(2011)
were
surprised
when
they
discovered
that
_____
is
painful
for
the
victim.
cyberostracism
The
need
to_____
is
the
need
to
give
and
be
given
affection
belong
Which
of
the
following
factors
nurture
liking
and
loving?
Proximity,
physical
attractiveness,
similarity
When
we
suppress
the
need
to
belong,
the
need
intensifies
The
term
that
describes
why
many
people
who
are
friends
live
or
work
geographically
near
one
another
is
Proximity
The
term
that
means
the
act
of
excluding
or
ignoring
is
ostracism
Interaction
is
_____
related
to
liking.
positively
When
being
ostracized,
a
person
often
feels
hurt
and
depressed
According
to
multiple
research
studies
on
cyberostracism,
which
of
the
following
are
true?
Exclusion
by
a
robot
hurts
just
as
much
as
exclusion
by
a
person,
Cyberostracism
hurts
just
as
much
when
it
comes
from
a
group
that
may
be
socially
unpopular ,
like
racist
groups.
Darley
and
Berscheid
(1967)
found
that
expecting
to
date
someone
_____
liking.
increases
Which
of
these
factors
nurture
liking
and
loving?
similarity
and
proximity
The
idea
that
familiarity
breeds
fondness
describes
the
mere
exposure
effect
Proximity
is
being
near
or
next
too
True
or
false:
Being
exposed
to
a
person
or
object
over
time
leads
to
increased
liking,
even
when
we
are
not
aware
of
the
exposure. True
We
are
more
likely
to
like
someone
whom
we
interact
with
frequently
True
or
false:
Traditionally ,
we
think
that
looks
should
not
be
important,
that
we
should
not
judge
a
book
by
the
cover.
Currently,
there
is
an
abundant
amount
of
research
showing
that
appearance
matters
and
good
looks
are
an
asset.
True
A
young
man's
physical
attractiveness
is
a(n)
_____
predictor
of
how
frequently
he
dates
(Berscheid
et
al.,
1971;
Reis
et
al.,
1980,
1982;
Walster
et
al.,
1966).
Modesly
good
In
a
study
of
attractiveness
and
dating
(Eastwick
&
Finkel,
2008a,
b),
researchers
found
that
_____
were
more
likely
than
_____
to
predict
they
would
care
about
a
potential
date's
attractiveness.
(When
it
came
time
to
actually
decide
who
to
date,
both
men
and
women
found
a
prospect's
attractiveness
similarly
important.)
Men,
Women
The
mere
exposure
effect
is
the
tendency
for
novel
stimuli
to
be
liked
more
after
repeated
exposure.
When
choosing
whom
to
approach
for
a
date,
Billy
looked
for
someone
whose
attractiveness
was
similar
to
his
own.
This
demonstrates
The
matching
phenomenon
Lukas's
roommate
puts
up
a
poster
on
their
dorm
room
wall.
Over
the
course
of
the
semester,
Lukas
grows
to
like
the
poster
more
and
more,
simply
because
of
looking
at
it
every
day.
This
increased
liking
comes
from
the
Mere
exposure
effect
The
______
is
the
presumption
that
beautiful
people
possess
other
socially
desirable
traits,
also
known
as
the
"what
is
beautiful
is
good"
effect.
Physical
attractiveness
stereotype
There
is
a
significant
amount
of
research
suggesting
that
physical
attractiveness
______
for
the
person
who
possess
the
trait.
is
a
positive
asset
Kalick
(1977)
had
participants
rate
pictures
of
women
before
and
after
plastic
surgery
on
physical
attractiveness.
According
to
the
physical-attractiveness
stereotype,
participants
found
the
women
more
physically
attractive
after
surgery,
as
well
as
Kinder
and
more
likable
A
young
woman's
physical
attractiveness
is
a(n)
_____
predictor
of
how
frequently
she
dates
(Berscheid
et
al.,
1971;
Reis
et
al.,
1980,
1982;
Walster
et
al.,
1966).
Moderately
Good
Hatfield
and
her
coworkers
(1966)
found
that
the
more
attractive
a
woman
was,
the
_____
a
man
wanted
to
date
her
again.
more
Attractive
people
are
more
likely
to
have
_____
jobs
than
are
unattractive
individuals.
Multiple
choice
question.
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