Asked by Hannah Markowski on Jul 15, 2024

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Consider the following American adages, which seem to contradict one another: "Birds of a feather flock together" and "opposites attract." What would social psychologists say about these adages?

A) This contradiction is an anomaly since Americans tend to be extremely single-minded in their "common sense" views about social psychology.
B) Most people in the United States probably believe one of these adages to be true-but not both-since most people have very clear personal theories about social psychology.
C) The contradiction is not surprising at all, since "common sense" theories are often poorly defined, i.e., most people would probably say that both of these things are true (if you asked them at different times) .
D) Most people would not see the contradiction if it were pointed out to them, since the average person is not a strong logical thinker.

American Adages

American adages are short, memorable expressions or sayings that convey practical life wisdom or truth, often reflective of American culture or values.

Common Sense

The basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that is shared by a large number of people.

Social Psychologists

Researchers or scientists who study how people's thoughts, behaviors, and feelings are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.

  • Recognize the influence of intuitive theories in social psychology and understand their constraints.
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Simerveer SinghJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The contradiction highlights the complexity and context-dependent nature of social relationships, where both similarities and differences can play roles in attraction and group formation.