Multiple Choice
Bowden et al. (2005) presented participants with three cue words (e.g., "fence", "card" and "master") , and participants would have to think of a word (e.g., "post") . A problem such as this is referred to as:
A) Surface matching
B) Forced choice recognition
C) Remote Associates Test
D) Deese-Roediger-McDermott
E) Lexical decision
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