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    A Person Who Sees the Word "Yellow" Will Be Slightly
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A Person Who Sees the Word "Yellow" Will Be Slightly

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A person who sees the word "yellow" will be slightly faster at recognizing the word "banana" than someone who sees the word "blue." This demonstrates the technique known as


A) priming.
B) chunking.
C) cuing.
D) the primacy effect.

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