Carmen has been involved in a relationship with Winnie for two years. Winnie is attractive, fun, and loyal. She is also jealous and messy and has a bad temper. What best explains how Carmen will decide whether to continue in this relationship?

a Birds-of-a-feather effect
b. Beautiful-is-good effect
c. Social exchange theory
d. Mere exposure effect


Answer: b. Beautiful-is-good effect

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