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Familiarity Effect
A psychological phenomenon where repeated exposure to a stimulus results in an increased preference for that stimulus over time, often influencing decision making and perceptions.
Social Psychology
explores how individuals are influenced by the real or imagined presence of others, including behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.
Mutual Eye Contact
The shared act of making eye contact between two or more individuals, which can communicate various messages and emotions, such as interest, aggression, or affection.
Physical Attractiveness Stereotype
The presumption that physically attractive individuals possess other desirable personal qualities, leading to preferential treatment or assumptions about their character.
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