The mere exposure effect refers to: 1 point a. the tendency to become bored after repeated exposure to something b. the tendency to like something more after repeated exposure c. the tendency to be attracted to someone who exposes more of their skin d. the ability to better remember faces after repeated exposure 12.
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The mere-exposure effect is a psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them. In social psychology, this effect is sometimes called the familiarity principle. The effect has been demonstrated with many kinds of things, including words, Chinese characters, paintings, pictures of faces, geometric figures, and sounds.[1] In studies of interpersonal attraction, the more often someone sees a person, the more pleasing and likeable they find that person.
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