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Question 22 Not yet saved Marked out of 1.00 Flag question McClelland and Rumelhart's (1981) interactive activation model assumes that letter position is coded precisely within a word. Which of the following is consistent with this assumption? O a. none of the options O b. That people can read and comprehend jumbled text like the "Cambridge email" with ease O c. Transposed-letter priming effect O d. People perceive JUGDE as more similar to "judge" than JUNPE O e. Noisy slot coding
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