Every summer, you attend two weeks of summer camp. You look forward to this two weeks all year and are very excited upon your arrival. While at camp, you engage in activities that you don't normally, such as zip lining, fishing, and archery. While at camp, you meet someone from a different part of the country. You do not have many shared interests, but feel very strongly attracted to this person. Which of the following does this exemplify?

A. similarity-attraction hypothesis
B. misattribution of arousal
C. mere exposure
D. assortative mating


Answer: B

Psychology

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