Which of the following is NOT a way in which schemas can become accessible in people's minds?
a. The more negative in content a schema is, the more likely it is to be accessible.
b. Schemas can be accessible due to people's past experience.
c. Schemas can become temporarily accessible due to priming.
d. Schemas can be accessible if they are related to our current goals.
Answer: A
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