Multiple Choice
A participant reads a list of words in which the word "elephant" appears several times. Later, the participant tachistoscopically views another list of words. When the word "elephant" appears in the second list, the participant's response rate is faster than for other words not found on the previous list. This effect is called
A) the word-superiority effect.
B) the redundancy claim.
C) working-memory availability.
D) repetition priming.
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