Understanding the intricacies of human attraction can be both fascinating and enlightening. This quiz will take you through the different levels of attraction, from physical appearance to deeper emotional connections. Get ready to challenge your knowledge and gain new insights into what makes us drawn to others. Good luck!
Questions Overview
1. What is the ‘halo effect’ in psychology?
A cognitive bias where our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about their character.
A phenomenon where people are more likely to help others in the presence of a crowd.
A type of memory bias where people recall the first and last items in a series best.
A psychological effect where people tend to overestimate their own abilities.
2. Which hormone is often referred to as the ‘love hormone’?
Dopamine
Serotonin
Oxytocin
Adrenaline
3. What is the ‘proximity effect’ in attraction?
The tendency to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar.
The phenomenon where people are more likely to be attracted to those who are physically close to them.
A psychological effect where people prefer individuals who are similar to themselves.
The tendency to perceive attractive people as more intelligent and capable.
4. Which theory suggests that people are attracted to others who provide maximum rewards with minimum costs?
Social Exchange Theory
Equity Theory
Attachment Theory
Reinforcement Theory
5. What is the ‘mere exposure effect’?
The tendency to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar.
The phenomenon where people are more likely to help others in the presence of a crowd.
A psychological effect where people prefer individuals who are similar to themselves.
The tendency to perceive attractive people as more intelligent and capable.
6. Which factor is NOT typically considered a level of attraction?
Physical attractiveness
Emotional connection
Financial stability
Intellectual compatibility
7. What does ‘reciprocal liking’ mean in the context of attraction?
The phenomenon where people are more likely to be attracted to those who are physically close to them.
The tendency to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar.
The idea that people tend to like others who express liking for them.
The tendency to perceive attractive people as more intelligent and capable.
8. Which of the following is a key component of Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love?
Passion, Intimacy, and Commitment
Attraction, Compatibility, and Trust
Physical, Emotional, and Intellectual
Liking, Loving, and Lust
9. What is ‘similarity attraction’ theory?
The theory that people are attracted to others who are similar to themselves.
The idea that people are more attracted to those who are physically close to them.
The tendency to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar.
The phenomenon where people are more likely to help others in the presence of a crowd.
10. Which neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with the feeling of pleasure and reward in the brain?
Serotonin
Dopamine
Oxytocin
Endorphins
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