Multiple Choice
Which scenario provides evidence of inhibition?
A) When participants are shown a display containing pictures of a boat, a seed, a goat, and a light bulb, and are asked to click on the boat, the movement of their eyes to the target is slower than when the goat is replaced by a present.
B) When participants are shown a display containing pictures of a boat, a seed, an anchor, and a light bulb, and are asked to click on the boat, the movement of their eyes to the target is faster than when the anchor is replaced by a present.
C) During a lexical decision task, participants more quickly identify still as a word if they were previously primed by the word stiff than if primed by door.
D) When asked to click on the hammer, participants ignore the picture of a box of tissues because it is not related to a hammer.
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