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Thursday, March 28, 2019
The Effect Effect, the Mere Exposure Effect, Kardirga, Saricik, Biwonjni, Nansoma and Iktitaf
After a March 24 entry about different kinds of effects, I Googled 'the effect effect.' Besides a lot of lessons on grammar, I got The Effect Effect by Daniel Engber in Slate. Here's an excerpt:
In 1969, the psychologist Robert Zajonc published an article about a curious study. He’d posted a silly-sounding word—either kardirga, saricik, biwonjni, nansoma, or iktitaf—on the front page of some student newspapers in Michigan every day for several weeks. Then he sent questionnaires to the papers’ readers, asking them to guess whether each word referred to “something ‘good’ ” or “something ‘bad.’ ” Their answers were consistent, if a little strange: Nonsense words that showed up in print many times were judged to be more positive than those that appeared just once or twice. The fact of their repetition, said Zajonc, gave the words an aura of warmth and trustworthiness. He called this the mere exposure effect.
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