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It Is Argued That People Do Not Experience Fluency as Fluency

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It is argued that people do not experience fluency as fluency. What explanation does the text give to describe this experience?


A) People think, "That was easy to process because I've experienced it before."
B) People think, "That wasn't as easy as some other tasks have been-maybe it is because it is a new task."
C) People think, "Processing that was easy, so this must be important."
D) People think, "This is familiar . . .," and then develop an explanation as to why.

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