Which of these illustrates the word-superiority effect?

a. It is easier to recognize the word CAR than the word JAR

b. Reading the word CAR primes you to read the word JAR.
c. It is easier to see the difference between CAR and JAR than between C and J.
d. In an article about roads, you might misread the word JAR as the word CAR.


c

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