The mere-exposure effect refers to the fact that
A) we tend to dislike someone we are merely exposed to, if we are unable to interact with them.
B) proximity makes people like each other less.
C) we tend to prefer people we have merely been exposed to over those we know well.
D) we tend to increase our liking for people who have become familiar.
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