Which of the following is true about playing "hard to get"?

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.


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.

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