Many social psychologists point out that tests of subliminal persuasion are not really fair tests, because:
a) the primes aren't really subliminal.
b) the subliminal messages used are too short to be perceived.
c) subliminal messages don't work unless they tap into some motivation or need.
d) subliminal messages work only in the auditory sense; most empirical tests have been visual.
Question 2
________ is the set of processes that leads us to attribute events to the entities that are thought to have caused them.
a) Metacognition
b) Conscious will
c) Authorship processing
d) Gestalt processing