In reference to the poster presentation by Gold and Wegner (1991), which of the following best describes the overall methodology of the study?

A) utilizing physiological measures to assess psychological attributes
B) utilizing psychological attributes to assess physiological measures
C) utilizing electrodes to directly measure participants' thoughts
D) utilizing electrodes to induce suppression of thoughts


A

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