Jasmine's favorite course in college is Introduction to Photography. She finds the topic interesting, her instructor is knowledgeable and patient, and Jasmine has been receiving excellent grades for her assignments

Jasmine and her classmate, Josh, eventually start dating and fall in love with one another. Which theory provides a plausible explanation for why Jasmine fell in love with Josh?

a. physiological arousal theory
b. behavioral reinforcement theory
c. proximity surveillance logic
d. sociobiological reasons


ANS: B

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