Multiple Choice
What effect does priming the cue in a cue-target pair has on the feeling of knowing?
A) It has no effect on feeling of knowing.
B) Feeling of knowing is higher for primed than unprimed items.
C) Feeling of knowing is lower for primed than unprimed items.
D) Priming increases accuracy, but lowers confidence.
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