In general, more exposure to an object or person means more liking. However, this is usually only true if the initial response to the object or person is neutral. More exposure to someone we don't like can lead to even more dislike. Think of someone you know who doesn't seem to like you. What might you be able to do to get that person to like you more, based on the other variables in this section of the chapter?
What will be an ideal response?
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