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geoffrey

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What happened when Morrot, Brochet, & Dubourdieu (2001) gave white wine to wine experts, with the twist that the wine was artificially colored to look like red wine?
 
  a) the experts described the white wine with typical, white-wine terms
   b) the experts described the white wine with typical red-wine terms.
   c) the experts reported that it tasted like white wine, but used red-wine terms to describe it.
   d) the experts reported that it tasted like red wine, but used white-wine terms to describe it.

Question 2

Research by Davidoff, Fonteneau and Fagot (2008) investigated the global precedence effect in a remote _____ ________ culture, and found that _______.
 
  a) South American; global precedence also occurred in this culture
   b) African; global precedence also occurred in this culture
   c) South American; global precedence was reversed in this culture
   d) African; global precedence was reversed in this culture



stano32

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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