| 1. | The mere exposure effect is eliminated if fluent processing is disrupted.
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| 2. | Fluency and familiarity have been shown to lead to the mere exposure effect.
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| 3. | One hypothesis that contradicts the automaticity of AGL is the " mere exposure effect ".
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| 4. | In the control group, the mere exposure effect was observed, where old products had higher ratings than new products.
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| 5. | In the experimental group, the mere exposure effect was abolished by interfering with fluency of pronunciation during presentation of stimulus.
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| 6. | The mere exposure effect is increased affect towards a stimulus that is the result of nonreinforced, repeated exposure to the stimulus.
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