Multiple Choice
In a tachistoscopic procedure,participants are shown the sequence NACL.Evidence indicates that
A) the distinctive letter pattern in the sequence will help participants recognize the sequence.
B) the familiarity of the sequence (i.e. ,the chemical formula for table salt) will confuse participants and therefore disrupt their perception.
C) participants are likely to misperceive the sequence,reading it as if it were a common letter pattern,such as NAIL.
D) participants will be unable to organize the letters,and therefore they will perceive only some of the sequence's features,not the large-scale units.
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