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Syeda Fatima
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
Let's say you hear a series of sentences derogatory to Britney Spears, such as "Britney Spears can't hit any high notes," and then are asked to rate how interesting each sentence is. You then hear the sentence, "Britney Spears can't hit any high notes" again. What effect can this sort of priming have?
A) It will generally, over time, make you averse to Britney Spears.
B) It will generally lead you to conclude the opposite-that is, that Britney Spears can hit high notes.
C) It will generally lead you to accept the sentence as being true.
D) It will generally produce memory errors at a rate higher than average.
Priming
The process through which a detector or portion of the nervous system is prepared for an upcoming input, making it easier for the participant to recognize that input.
Britney Spears
An American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress who emerged as a prominent figure in popular music during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- Describe the notion of priming and how it impacts memory and the process of perception.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the notion of priming and how it impacts memory and the process of perception.
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