Students who encoded words in a semantic orienting task by rating their pleasantness believed that
A) semantic retrieval cues would be more effective than phonemic retrieval cues.
B) phonemic retrieval cues would be more effective than semantic retrieval cues.
C) both cues would be equally effective.
D) neither cue would be effective.
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