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serike

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The observation that repeated exposure to a new stimulus results in increasingly positive evaluations of the stimulus is known as the ________.
 
  A) proportion of familiarity
  B) affect-centered model of attraction
  C) attitude familiarity effect
  D) mere exposure effect
  E) similarity-dissimilarity effect

Question 2

According to Zajonc (2001), we generally respond to a stranger with ________ the first time we encounter that person.
 
  A) concern for our personal safety
  B) at least mild discomfort
  C) open friendliness
  D) curiosity
  E) a mixture of discomfort and friendliness



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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