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sc00by25

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Exposing a person to some stimulus or event will make related information held in memory more available to him or her. This is known as ________.
 
  A) a bona fide pipeline
  B) a bogus pipeline
  C) the superordinate memory effect
  D) category activation
  E) priming

Question 2

Very brief exposures to faces of people from different ethnic backgrounds (about whom one has a negative attitude) frequently causes people to respond faster to words with negative meanings than to words with positive meanings.
 
  This technique or type of research is known as ________.
  A) a bogus pipeline
  B) category activation
  C) the superordinate memory effect
  D) the bona fide pipeline
  E) implicit racism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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