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Montano1993 [528]
3 years ago
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Researchers randomly assigned participants to listen to audio and video messages that contained subliminal messages, such as "I

am thin," and "Cigarette smoke tastes bad." The researchers wanted to determine if there was a long-term impact of listening to the subliminal messages. What can be expected from the results of this study?
Those who smoke and were exposed to the "Cigarette smoke tastes bad" subliminal message will stop smoking without much effort T/F
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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:True, Those who smoke and were exposed to the "Cigarette smoke tastes bad" subliminal message will stop smoking without much effort.

Explanation:The definition of subliminal message is a message that will have effect because it is constantly repeated. This means a person will remember the message even without consciously trying to recall it. This message will keep playing in one's head that cigarette smoke tastes bad and it will remain in their mind that without being aware they may start to detest smoking.

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