A friend wants to fix you up with a blind date. If you are like the subjects in Walster's classic "computer dance" study, your first question would be

a. Where is he/she from?
b. What does he/she look like?
c. Would you describe him/her as warm or cold?
d. What does he/she like to do?


Answer: B

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