Multiple Choice
In Phase I of training, a flashing light is presented at random intervals to a subject in a black box. In Phase 2 of training, the flashing light is paired with food presentations. According to the priming model, we would expect to see _______ effects in Phase 2 due to _______-generated priming.
A) blocking; self
B) latent inhibition; self
C) blocking; retrieval
D) latent inhibition; retrieval
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