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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
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When you meet Carrie, you are drawn to her as a friend because she is an excellent piano player, just like you are. That is an e

xample of what form of attraction
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1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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Task Attraction is the correct answer.

Attraction is something that makes people want to be together based on a particular interest. There are many forms of attraction, such as: physical, social, task. Physical attractions take place as a result of liking the way the other person looks, while social attraction occurs when we desire to approach someone because this person seems to fit in well with our social group. In this situation, <u>if my attraction to Carrie is due to her excellent piano skills and the possibility of us working well together and accomplishing a project together in the future, we have a good example of task attraction.</u>

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