Asked by Isela Bermudez on Sep 24, 2024

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Which of the following most closely reflects environmental spoiling?

A) when a person overdoes the amount of contact with someone with whom he or she is trying to develop a relationship
B) when a person's attempts to get to know an attractive other are frustrated by the presence of social barriers to interaction
C) when a person's negative attitude about someone becomes even more negative due to increased contact with the individual
D) when a person's attempts to get to know an attractive individual are undermined by the fact that the individual has many attractive acquaintances

Relationship Development

The process through which interpersonal connections evolve, characterized by increasing intimacy and commitment.

Social Barriers

Obstacles within a society that prevent individuals from achieving their goals, often based on status, class, privilege, or norms.

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rajan Lubanaabout 7 hours ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Environmental spoiling refers to the negative effects of increased exposure or contact with an individual, group, or place. Option C shows a person's attitude becoming even more negative due to increased contact with an individual, which is a clear example of environmental spoiling. Options A, B, and D do not demonstrate the concept of environmental spoiling.