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Early in her freshman year, Krista visits her university library for the first time. Even though she has never been there before, she expects that she will see books, tables, and so forth, and that she will be expected to speak quietly.
 
  Krista's expectations are aspects of which of the following?
   a) Her schema for librar
 b) Her semantic model for LIBRARY
 c) Her reaction to priming
 d) Her lexical memory

Question 2

A clinical researcher utilizes a computerized program before conducting her study. After screening patients to ensure that they are eligible for the treatment, she enters a code number into the computer program.
 
  The program then determines whether the patient receives the treatment or the placebo. This is an example of
   a) random assignment
 b) random selection.
 c) selection.
 d) instrumentation.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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