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    Stimuli to Which We Have Not Attended Can Briefly Prime
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Stimuli to Which We Have Not Attended Can Briefly Prime

Question 219

Question 219

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Stimuli to which we have not attended can briefly prime our responses to subsequent events.This best illustrates the importance of


A) the false consensus effect.
B) repression.
C) unconscious thought.
D) identification.

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