Group 1 is shown a series of words ("down," "right," and "sad") and is then asked to read the words aloud. Group 2 is shown a series of words ("up," "left," and "happy") and is then asked to say aloud their antonyms (opposites) . If we later test participants' memories for the words, we expect better performance for Group 1 if the test involves:
A) tachistoscopic recognition of the words
B) recall of the words
C) cued recall of the words
D) a standard recognition test for the words
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