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    Making Sense of a Word Written in Faded Scribble by First
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Making Sense of a Word Written in Faded Scribble by First

Question 245

Question 245

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Making sense of a word written in faded scribble by first naming each letter is an example of __________


A) signal detection.
B) top-down processing.
C) bottom-up processing.
D) feature detection.

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