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Unconscious priming of association judgments.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1995
Participants judged whether pairs of target words were associated or not-associated in meaning (association judgment task). Target pairs were preceded by a brief (200 ms) related or unrelated (prime) word presented to the nondominant eye. Each participant performed 2 blocks of association judgment task trials: 1 with primes that were legible, and 1 ...
Anthony G. Greenwald, Mark R. Klinger
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ON PRIME RINGS AND THE RADICALS ASSOCIATED WITH THEIR DEGREES OF PRIMENESS

Quaestiones Mathematicae, 1995
Abstract Prime ringsMaybe classified by the sizes of the sets that ‘insulate’ their elements from annihilation. For a cardinal m > 0, the class [Pbar]r,(m) of all rings that are right prime of ‘bound at most m’ is studied, with particular reference to its closure under constructions such as matrix rings, semigoup rings, orders and extensions.
J. E. van den Berg, James G. Raftery
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Associative processes in repetition priming.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2003
Three experiments that investigated alternative accounts of repetition priming are reported. All 3 experiments used semantic comparison tasks and included trials in which each of the 2 words being compared had previously occurred on separate trials. In the re-pair match condition, the response required matched that on the 2 previous trials in which the
K. Schmidt, Ian Dennis
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Associations with Prime Ministers

2021
The account that I give here is about my association with five successive Prime Ministers (PMs) of India. This will help to explain the unique role that PMs have in the context of heading the executive branch of the Indian government.
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Weakly Associated Prime Filtration

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2001
Let \(A\) be a commutative ring, \(M\) an \(A\)-module and \(\text{Ass}_R(M)\) the set of (weakly) associated primes of \(M\) (recall that, \(P\in \text{Ass}_R(M)\) if \(P\) is a minimal prime over the annihilator of some \(x\in M\)). For an ideal \(I\) of \(A\), consider \(G(A)\) (respectively \(G(M)\)), the associated graded ring of \(A ...
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Semantic Priming in Aphasia as a Function of Prime-Target Association

Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 1990
Recent research has demonstrated preserved semantic priming in aphasia and proposed, therefore, that the structure of the semantic lexicon is likely to be intact in aphasic subjects. The present study used a lexical decision task to investigate semantic priming in aphasia as a function of different categories of prime-target relationship (e.g ...
Helen J. Chenery   +3 more
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Priming of Association Test Responses

Psychological Reports, 1980
32 subjects participated in a contextual priming experiment which used a between-subjects design. The experiment tested the hypothesis that priming subjects with certain verbal pre-tasks would affect responses on a subsequent word-association test. The control group was given the stimulus list for word associations without the previous priming task ...
Barbara Oberkircher, Joan Bradley
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