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Card 6
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What was the main finding from Walster, Aronson, Abrahamas and Rottman (1966) study?
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Card 7
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What was the main finding of Moreland & Beach's (1992) study?
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Card 8
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What is the correct definition of salience?
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Card 9
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What is NOT an example of salience?
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Card 10
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How can people be salient?
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Card 11
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How do we interpret cues?
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Card 12
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What is most likely to be used when interpreting cues?
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Card 13
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A mental representation that has recently been activated remains accessible - true or false?
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Card 14
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What is the correct definition of the "accessibility of knowledge"?
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Card 15
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What is the definition of priming?
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