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A father is helping his daughter to learn about animals. He points to a robin and eagle and explains that they are birds that fly, while the ostrich and penguin are examples of birds that do not fly. He then shows her pictures of a bat and a flying squirrel and tells her that these are not birds, but that the bat can actually fly and the flying squirrel can glide through the air. To help his daughter learn the concept of "bird," the father is using
Attitudes
A settled way of thinking or feeling about something, typically reflected in a person's behavior or actions.
Influences
Forces or factors that have an effect on the actions, behavior, opinions, or development of someone or something.
Mere Exposure Effect
An effect that occurs when people hold a positive attitude toward a stimulus simply because they have been exposed to it repeatedly.
Classical Music
A genre of music that spans a period from roughly the 11th century to the present day, characterized by its complex structure and written in musical notation.
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