QUESTION 16 In Posner's letter identification experiment, why does it take longer, on average, to detect the difference between the pair M and N compared to the pair M and O in the physical comparison...


QUESTION 16<br>In Posner's letter identification experiment, why does it take longer, on average, to detect<br>the difference between the pair M and N compared to the pair M and O in the physical<br>comparison task?<br>OM and N are more similar at the physical level<br>OM an N are more similar at the semantic level<br>OM and N are more distinct at the semantic level<br>OM and N are more distinct at the physical level<br>QUESTION 17<br>According to Fodor, which of the following is not a feature of modules:<br>O Domain specificity<br>O Information encapsulation<br>O Innateness<br>OParallel processing<br>5ave 4<br>o search<br>

Extracted text: QUESTION 16 In Posner's letter identification experiment, why does it take longer, on average, to detect the difference between the pair M and N compared to the pair M and O in the physical comparison task? OM and N are more similar at the physical level OM an N are more similar at the semantic level OM and N are more distinct at the semantic level OM and N are more distinct at the physical level QUESTION 17 According to Fodor, which of the following is not a feature of modules: O Domain specificity O Information encapsulation O Innateness OParallel processing 5ave 4 o search

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