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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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In a spreading activation model, longer links between apple and green and shorter links between apple and red would indicate
 
  a. that the semantic relatedness is closer for apple and green.
  b. that the semantic relatedness is closer for apple and red.
  c. that the semantic relatedness is closer for red and green than for red and apple.
  d. that the semantic relatedness is closer for red and green than green and apple.

Question 2

Priming occurs in the
 
  a. hierarchical network model.
  b. spreading activation model.
  c. Both hierarchical network and spreading activation model
  d. Neither the hierarchical network nor spreading activation model



Animal_Goddess

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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