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What is the source of de facto segregation and discrimination?
Mere-Exposure Effect
A psychological phenomenon where people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.
Reciprocal Liking
The phenomenon where people tend to like others who like them back.
Proximity
The physical closeness or distance between people or objects, often influencing relationships and interactions.
Physical Availability
The degree to which a product or service can be obtained by the consumer, often relating to its distribution, placement, and stock levels in the marketplace.
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