Multiple Choice
Imagine that you have a crush on another student in one of your classes. How could you use what you know about mere exposure to get that special someone to like you?
A) Make sure to do your hair and wear your nicest clothes every day.
B) Try to sit next to this person in class so he or she sees you every day.
C) Bump into this person once on campus and tell him or her all of the things you have in common.
D) Have your friend pass this person a note and ask him or her to circle 'Yes' or 'No' to indicate his or her liking for you.
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