Multiple Choice
In the Bransford & Franks (1971) experiment subjects incorrectly reported recognizing the "three" phrase "The ants ate the sweet jelly that was on the table" as an "old" sentence despite the fact that that particular set of propositions had never been presented together in one sentence. This type of error illustrates:
A) The misinformation effect
B) Evidence for semantic integration
C) Good technical accuracy
D) A high level of "hits"
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