According to the word superiority effect,
a. we have trouble noticing when one of the letters in a word disappears from the stimulus.
b. we can recognize a letter faster and more accurately when it is part of a word, rather than when this letter appears by itself.
c. we can recognize an unfamiliar word more quickly than an isolated letter of the alphabet.
d. bottom-up processing is more helpful than top-down processing.
Ans: b
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