Egly et al. (1994 ) showed that precueing increases the efficiency of information processing _____
A) ?only when the cue is in the same position as the target
B) ?when the cue appears in the same rectangle as the target stimulus
C) ?when a cue is in a different rectangle than the target stimulus
D) ?only when the cue is the same color as the target stimulus
B
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If an experimenter used deception in her study, she ought to describe the debriefing of participants and follow-up in the ____ part of the article
a. introduction b. abstract c. method d. discussion
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a. Walter Cannon b. William James c. Francis Sumner d. Mary Carver
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