In the Lydon et al (1999) study, when an attractive and available person expressed romantic interest to college-age individuals,

A) men, but not women, became more attracted to the person.
B) women, but not men, became more attracted to the person.
C) less committed individuals became more attracted to the person, but more committed individuals became less attracted to the person.
D) more committed individuals became more attracted to the person, but less committed individuals became less attracted to the person.


Answer: C

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