Jane and Julie live on the same floor of the same freshman dorm while Amy lives six floors above them. Jane and Julie end up becoming close friends but they never end up crossing paths with Amy

In this example, Jane and Julie were more likely to develop a friendship due to:
a. functional distance.
b. similarity in personality.
c. similar interests.
d. need for affiliation.


Answer: A

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