The mere exposure effect refers to the:
A) view that the basilar membrane vibrates at the same frequency as the sound stimulus to which it is briefly exposed.
B) fact that when people are repeatedly exposed to a novel stimulus, their liking for that particular stimulus will decrease.
C) point at which a stimulus is strong enough to be detected because it activates sensory receptors after a brief exposure.
D) finding that repeated exposure to a particular stimulus leads to increased liking for that stimulus.
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