When Leah listens to her favorite music, she says she doesn't listen to the words, and thinks that no matter what the lyrics say, they don't affect her. What does research say about Leah's view?
A. Unless she really focuses on the words, she's not affected.
B. Repetitive listening reinforces the lyrics in Leah's mind, thus
influencing her.
C. Leah can easily tune out lyrics she doesn't like, so there's little effect on
her.
D. If Leah is a critical thinker, song lyrics won't affect her attitudes.
B
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