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big1devin

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Posner distinguishes the two different types of priming in that repetition priming ________ and semantic priming ________.
 
  A) both semantic priming and repetition priming describe the same methodology, the terms are contrived to
  differentiate two competing theories
  B) shows the same item (such as color) twice; shows a semantic prime and then a target
  C) shows two words that are combined to make one new word such as car-pet; shows a semantic prime and
  then a target
  D) shows the same item (such as color) twice; only uses words
  E) none of the above

Question 2

ACT stands for:
 
  A) Adaptive Control of Thought
  B) Another Criteria for Thinking
  C) Associative Creative Thought
  D) Anderson's Crackpot Theory
  E) Association Center Theory



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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