An investigation into the decline in priming of word completion: A test of the number-of-completions hypothesis
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The prior presentation of a word enhances the probability that the word will be identified from a degraded cue. This enhancement, or priming, may occur without recollection of the prior presentation. In investigations of the effect of delay on nonrecollective memory, priming of word completion may occur at long delays after the initial word presentation (e.g., HORIZON) when the degraded cue contains scattered letters (e.g., R Z) but not when the degraded cue contains the initial letters (e.g., HOR
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Gibson, Janet Marie. "An investigation into the decline in priming of word completion: A test of the number-of-completions hypothesis." (1990) Diss., Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/16344.