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A Within-Subjects Experiment: Homophone Priming of Proper Names Burke et al studied
A) priming by homophones.
B) perceptual bias for forward-facing motion.
C) differences between spider phobics and nonphobics.
D) the illusion of motion by stationary points of light in a completely- darkened room.
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Q27: Mixed Designs The statistical procedures for analyzing
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Q32: Introduction Compared to a between-subjects design, a
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