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Previous Exposure to a Stimulus That Later Makes It Easier

Question 58

Question 58

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Previous exposure to a stimulus that later makes it easier to recall related information even when there is no conscious memory of the exposure is called


A) declarative memory.
B) primary processing.
C) unconscious coding.
D) priming.

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