Attitudinal effects of mere exposure: A replication and extension

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Three sources of stimulus in put, one visual and two aural, were distinguished in Zajonc’s (1968) study that demonstrated that rated “goodness”-of-meaning of nonsense words is a positive function of exposure frequency. In the present study, both a replication condition and an experimental condition that deleted one of the aural sources of input yielded the same function (p

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Janisse, M. P. (1970). Attitudinal effects of mere exposure: A replication and extension. Psychonomic Science, 19(2), 77–78. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03337428

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