In an experiment on prototypes and semantic priming, Miles and Minda (2012) found that priming:
A) led to faster judgments for prototypical category members.
B) led to slower judgments for prototypical category members.
C) priming does not affect prototype affirmation.
D) priming was not measurable when judgment processes were not affected.
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