Smith feels that his 10th-grade students will do much better in their calculus class that they will be taking next year if they do well in their math class this year, which provides the mathematical basics for calculus. Mr. Smith seems to be an advocate of:
A) perceptual fluency
B) perceptual learning
C) the mere exposure effect
D) neophobia
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