Multiple Choice
In the "false fame" experiments,participants were asked to read through a list of names,merely pronouncing each name out loud.Later,participants were shown a second list,and asked which names on this list were the names of the famous people.Some of these names were utterly fictitious but were actually repeats of names that had appeared on the earlier (pronunciation) list.People were most likely to identify a fictitious name as famous if
A) the pronunciation task and the famous judgments were separated by at least 24 hours.
B) the pronunciation task and the famous judgments were separated by only a few minutes.
C) many fictitious names were shown on the second (fame) list.
D) the individual had previously completed a famous name identification task.
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