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At first, Jeremiah did not like the new song by his favorite band. After hearing it a few times on the radio, he started to like it. This is an example of:

unethical behavior
mere exposure effect
confirmation bias
noncompliance

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Answer:

Mere-exposure effect!! When repeatedly exposed to a stimulus, the mere-exposure effect implies that if given the choice, participants will prefer to see that repeated stimulus

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Answer:

mere exposure effect

Step-by-step explanation:

because by hearing the song more and more he started liking it.

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