Multiple Choice
In semantic memory tasks,response time is speeded up or judgments are made more easily when the concepts are closer together in semantic distance-that is,when they are more closely related.The effect is reversed when the comparison is false; that is,RT is longer for the comparison "a whale is a fish" vs."a whale is a bird." This is an example of __________.
A) superordinate effect
B) semantic relatedness effect
C) subordinate effect
D) Hampton priming
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