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Ulleksa [173]
2 years ago
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Essam completed a name pronunciation task that included famous and nonfamous names. His ability to identify famous names was tes

ted one day after he completed the name pronunciation task. Dane completed the same pronunciation task, and his ability to identify famous names was tested immediately after completing the task. Which finding would be anticipated?
A) Dane is more likely to describe famous names as being nonfamous.
B) Both Essam and Dane will identify previously seen nonfamous names as being famous.
C) Both Essam and Dane are more likely to identify novel nonfamous names as being famous.
D) Essam is more likely to describe nonfamous names as being famous.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Nadusha1986 [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is D. Essam is more likely to describe nonfamous names as being famous.

Explanation:

Essam completed a name pronunciation task that included famous and nonfamous names. His ability to identify famous names was tested one day after he completed the name pronunciation task. Dane completed the same pronunciation task, and his ability to identify famous names was tested immediately after completing the task. Essam is more likely to describe nonfamous names as being famous.

Maru [420]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • <u>Option-</u> D
  • Essam completed a name pronunciation task that included famous and non-famous names. His ability to identify famous names was tested one day after he completed the name pronunciation task. Dane completed the same pronunciation task, and his ability to identify famous names was tested immediately after completing the task.<u>As, he is more likely to describe non-famous names as being famous</u>.                                                                                                            

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