Mere Exposure Effect Familiarity
Dive into the fascinating world of the Mere Exposure Effect Familiarity!
About this Rabbit Hole
Ever wondered why that song you initially hated becomes a guilty pleasure after hearing it a few times? Dive deep into the fascinating world of the Mere Exposure Effect in our "rabbit hole" series. Explore how familiarity influences our preferences, from music to marketing strategies, and why marketers use this secret weapon to win us over. And here's a surprising twist: did you know that repeated exposure can make even false information feel true? Watch in order or skip around โ each video adds a new layer to this intriguing phenomenon.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
Mere Exposure Effect: Does Familiarity Breed Liking?โ
Our Commentary
So... if I watch this video on repeat, will I magically start to like it more? Sounds like a psychological experiment I'd rather not be a part of.
40. Mere Exposure Effect โ Why Familiarity Feels Better
Our Commentary
So basically, our brains are like, "Oh, I've seen that before, I guess I like it now." Cool how familiarity can trick us into thinking we actually enjoy something. Brain, you sneaky little devil.
The Mere Exposure Effect - MARKETERS KNOW THIS SECRET
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Ah yes, the good old Mere Exposure Effect - tricking us into thinking we like things just because we've seen them a million times. Thanks, marketers, for messing with our heads yet again.
The Mere Exposure Effect ๐ง That makes familiarity feel like truth.
Our Commentary
So basically, our brains are just gullible AF and think that just because we've seen something a bunch of times, it must be good? I mean, I guess that explains why I have a soft spot for those weirdly catchy jingles...
The Mere Exposure Effect: How Familiarity Breeds Liking
Our Commentary
Ah, so that's why I start liking songs after they've been stuck in my head for days. The brain is a sneaky little thing, isn't it?
The Mere Exposure Effect: Why Familiarity Breeds Liking
Our Commentary
Watching this video made me question if I even like the things I like, or if I've just been exposed to them so much that I've been brainwashed into thinking I do. Time for a mental spring cleaning, I guess.
The Subtle Science of Liking: How Mere Exposure Shapes Your Preferences
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So, what you're saying is, if I keep watching weird videos like this, I'll end up liking them? Well played, YouTube algorithm, well played.
How familiarity breeds liking โ the mere exposure effect.
Our Commentary
So if I watch this video enough times, will I start to like it more? Maybe it's time to put this mere exposure effect to the test... or maybe I'll just stick to my usual cat videos.
What's The REAL Reason You Like Things? The Mere Exposure Effect
Our Commentary
So basically, my love for avocado toast is just a result of me being brainwashed by Instagram? Great, now I have to question all of my life choices. Thanks, science.
Why We Like Familiarity - The Mere Exposure Effect
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So that's why I keep listening to the same song on repeat... I guess my brain just loves the comfort of the familiar, even if it's on the verge of driving me insane.
The Mere Exposure Effect: Familiarity Wins You Over, You Repeat-Loving Rockstar!
Our Commentary
Well, I guess I've been brainwashed by catchy toothpaste jingles without even realizing it. Thanks, marketing geniuses, for making me unconsciously sing about dental hygiene.
Mere Exposure Effect
Our Commentary
So basically, the more we're exposed to something, the more we like it? Guess that explains why I can't stop watching cat videos at 3am. Mind blown.
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