The mere exposure effect:
A) holds true for exposure to subliminal stimuli, but not for exposure to nonsubliminal stimuli.
B) works when the particular stimulus presented is very familiar to the observer.
C) holds true for exposure to subliminal stimuli as well as exposure to nonsubliminal stimuli.
D) is another example of pseudoscience, much like subliminal perception.
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