Jane tries on a new pair of shoes and thinks that they look just ‘ok'. Jane finds that after going back to the store and trying the shoes on again that she really likes the way they look on her

Jane's increased liking can be explained by which of the following?
a. The name letter effect
b. Mere exposure effect
c. Operant conditioning
d. Observational learning


Answer: B

Psychology

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