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n a semantic priming task, A. presenting one word interferes with identifying a related word in a lexical decision task. B. presenting one word makes it easier to identify a related word in a lexical decision task. C. presenting one word makes it easier to identify an unrelated word in a lexical decision task. D. presenting one word makes it more difficult to identify a unrelated word in a lexical decision task

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presenting one word makes it easier to identify a related word in a lexical decision task.

Step-by-step explanation:

Semantic priming involves the use of one word to emphasise a second word which is the target. For example if you use a dog as the target in a sentence, an appropriate primer can be a cat. It will be inappropriate to use a car as a primer since it does not have any relationship with a dog.

Semantic primers activates words and concepts that are related to the target, making their recognition easier.

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