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Article

Mere Exposure Effects in the Real World: Utilizing Natural Experiment Features from the Eurovision Song Contest

Pages 236-247 | Received 21 Jan 2018, Accepted 07 May 2018, Published online: 13 Jul 2018
 

Abstract

The mere exposure effect (MEE) has been demonstrated mainly in the laboratory. One real-world area where MEEs have been reported concerns the Eurovision Song Contest. However, the two relevant previous studies had limitations. This research is critically reviewed, and two new studies are reported that address these limitations. First, additional data are presented that rule out potential confounds of the first previous investigation. Second, limitations of the second previous investigation (suboptimal analyses, alternative explanation) are addressed with alternative and additional analyses and with new data. Overall, previous and new findings are integrated into evidence for MEEs in the real world.

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Acknowledgments

I am grateful to Sevasti Theodosiou for help with the figures and to Wolfgang Stroebe and Eleftheria Tseliou for insightful comments.

Notes

1 I thank an anonymous reviewer for suggesting this possibility.

2 I thank an anonymous reviewer for suggesting this possibility.

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