Multiple Choice
What were the findings of Lin & Han (2009) regarding priming of different self-concepts?
A) Priming with 'we' increases object recognition whereas priming with 'I' increased scene recognition.
B) Priming with 'I' increases global based processing whereas priming with 'we' increased local-based processing.
C) Priming with 'we' increases global based processing whereas priming with 'I' increased local-based processing.
D) Priming with 'I' increases object recognition whereas priming with 'we' increased scene recognition.
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