online a quiz in my FAM SERV Human Identity and Relationship

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The tendency to seek out information that will confirm our beliefs is known as.docm 

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The tendency to seek out information that will confirm our beliefs is known as: 1- overconfidence. 2- Confirmation bias. 3- primacy effects. 4- process loss . The tendency of the first information we receive about others to carry special weight in shaping our overall impressions of them is known as 1- Associative meaning. 2- hindsight bias. 3- the primacy effect. 4- the priming effect In the discussion of close relationships, the concept of "fatal attraction" has been used to refer to: some people's chronic tendency to pick the wrong partners. attraction to partners who are abusive and physically violent. qualities that are initially a source of attraction but become obnoxious and irritating. attraction that becomes enmeshing and gets partners too involved with each other. What kind of similarity is important to liking? attitude similarity demographic similarity personality similarity all of these
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