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1) romantic love is rarely an important factor in mate selection.
2) little support exists for the idea that opposites attract.
3) people rarely select partners who resemble themselves.
4) partners who are similar in personality are less likely to stay together.
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Which statement is true about mate selection?
1) romantic love is rarely an important factor...
1) romantic love is rarely an important factor...
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