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Marty

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In a priming experiment using lexical decision, what is the best neutral condition?
 
  a. truckrobin
  b. XXXXdog
  c. FranceSwitzerland
  d. doctornurse

Question 2

Lag 2 in a priming task reflects __________.
 
  a. cost
  b. facilitation
  c. two intervening items or trials
  d. the time increase required for participants to perform the more difficult task



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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