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    Deciding That "An Apple Is a Fruit" Takes Less Time
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Deciding That "An Apple Is a Fruit" Takes Less Time

Question 22

Question 22

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Deciding that "an apple is a fruit" takes less time than deciding "a tomato is a fruit." This is called the


A) category size effect
B) global focusing strategy
C) typicality effect
D) restructuring effect

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