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What assumption might be made in the physical-attractiveness stereotype? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses A person who is physically attractive is kinder than a person who is less attractive. A person who is physically attractive is kinder than a person who is less attractive. A person who is less physically attractive is kinder than a person who is more attractive. A person who is less physically attractive is kinder than a person who is more attractive. A person who is physically attractive is more successful than a person who is less attractive. A person who is physically attractive is more successful than a person who is less attractive. A person who is less physically attractive is more successful than a person who is more attractive.

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The correct answers are:

- A person who is physically attractive is kinder than a person who is less attractive.
- A person who is physically attractive is more successful than a person who is less attractive.
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