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rachel9

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Reaction times for A canary can sing are ________ those for A canary has skin.
 
  A) not determinable from the example
  B) dependent on the previous question given
  C) the same as
  D) longer than
  E) shorter than

Question 2

A proposition (in semantic memory) is:
 
  A) the smallest unit of knowledge that can stand alone
  B) central to Egyptian thought
  C) a metaphor for semantic processing
  D) used in studies of STM
  E) the definition of a word taken from context, without it ever being explicitly defined



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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