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The reward model of liking suggests that we may like someone simply because: A) we share personality traits B) he or she happened to be around when we were feeling good C) we tend to like people D) we
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The reward model of liking suggests that we may like someone simply because:
A) we share personality traits
B) he or she happened to be around when we were feeling good
C) we tend to like people
D) we are lonely
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b) he or she happened to be around when we were feeling good.
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