In three experiments, picture quality between test items was manipulated to examine whether subjects' expectations about the fluency normally associated with these different stimuli might influence the effects of fluency on preference or familiarity-basea recognition responses. The results showed that fluency due to pre-exposure influenced responses less when objects were presented with high picture quality, suggesting that attributions of fluency to preference and familiarity are adjusted according to expectations about the different test pictures. However, this expectations influence depended on subjects' awareness of these different quality levels. Indeed, imperceptible differences seemed not to induce expectations about the test item fl...
According to previous studies, a higher degree of processing fluency leads to higher liking; however...
The mere exposure effect occurs when any repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to a preference for i...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
Mere exposure effect and fluency 2 In three experiments, picture quality between test items was mani...
In studies of the mere exposure effect, rapid presentation of items can increase liking without accu...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
There is a great deal of evidence supporting the idea that, when a stimulus is processed fluently, i...
© 2007 by The University of Chicago PressThis article investigates two competing explanations of the...
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to that stimulus becoming more familiar and increases preferen...
Explanations of aesthetic pleasure based on processing fluency have shown that ease-ofprocessing fos...
The mere exposure effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus more...
Exposure increases liking – the mere exposure effect. The phenomenon is highly robust, having been r...
The fact of having already encountered something encourages future preference, a phenomenon known a...
The increase in liking for a repeatedly presented stimulus is a central theoretical justification fo...
The finding that repeated exposure to a stimulus enhances attitudes directed towards it is a well-es...
According to previous studies, a higher degree of processing fluency leads to higher liking; however...
The mere exposure effect occurs when any repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to a preference for i...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
Mere exposure effect and fluency 2 In three experiments, picture quality between test items was mani...
In studies of the mere exposure effect, rapid presentation of items can increase liking without accu...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
There is a great deal of evidence supporting the idea that, when a stimulus is processed fluently, i...
© 2007 by The University of Chicago PressThis article investigates two competing explanations of the...
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to that stimulus becoming more familiar and increases preferen...
Explanations of aesthetic pleasure based on processing fluency have shown that ease-ofprocessing fos...
The mere exposure effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus more...
Exposure increases liking – the mere exposure effect. The phenomenon is highly robust, having been r...
The fact of having already encountered something encourages future preference, a phenomenon known a...
The increase in liking for a repeatedly presented stimulus is a central theoretical justification fo...
The finding that repeated exposure to a stimulus enhances attitudes directed towards it is a well-es...
According to previous studies, a higher degree of processing fluency leads to higher liking; however...
The mere exposure effect occurs when any repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to a preference for i...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...