Behavioral patterns that describe your habitual interpersonal dynamics are referred to as ______.
A. relationship personality
B. similarity-attraction hypothesis
C. proximity effect
D. propinquity effect
Answer: A
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a. observational learning b. classical conditioning c. reinforcement d. punishment
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a. popularity b. support c. sexual behavior d. peer approval
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a. cognitive b. personality c. neuropsychological d. stability
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a. assumptions. b. attributions. c. expectations. d. perceptions.