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11 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. A motivation to bond with others in relationships that provide ongoing, positive interactions is the defin... ition of A. association anxiety. B. the need for attachment. C. the need to belong. D. affiliative predisposition. 2. After learning about a former co-worker who recently passed away due to cancer, you call a loved one. In the context of attraction and intimacy, this is an example of how reminders of death A. make us depressed. B. encourage solitude. C. heighten our need to belong. D. cause social tension. 3. Williams and Nida (2001) found that when ostracized during an online game, players were _____ to conform to others’ wrong judgments on a subsequent perceptual task. A. less likely B. more likely C. not willing D. too hesitant 4. You are a regular contributor to an Internet chat room. One day the other participants seem to ignore every comment you make. Research on cyberostracism suggests you will likely A. send rude and nasty comments to the chat room. B. become more independent and less conforming to others. C. lash out at your younger sibling once you finish your chat session. D. experience stress and a depressed mood.5. Which statement is NOT true of the need to belong? A. We are social animals with a need to belong. B. With close, intimate relationships, we tend to be healthier. C. Humans in only some cultures use ostracism to regulate behavior. D. Happiness is feeling connected, free, and capable. 6. Social ostracism evokes a brain response similar to that triggered by A. psychosis. B. physical pain. C. feelings of love. D. panic attacks. 7. Functional distance refers to A. the natural geographic route between two locations. B. how often people meet their loved ones. C. how often people's paths cross. D. the direction and route of travel one undertakes when deliberately seeking out a given person. 8. One factor that will increase the likelihood that a friendship between two people will develop is A. behavioral confirmation. B. how often their paths cross. C. avoiding repetitious exposure. D. gender. 9. Research on proximity and social attraction generally supports the view that A [Show More]
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