| NOUN1 | a familiarity | familiarities |
| NOUN2 | familiarity | - |
| SYNO | acquaintance | casualness | closeness | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- GC units signal taste familiarity at a delayed temporal phase of the response.
- The familiarity heuristic increases the likelihood that customers will repeatedly buy products of the same brand.
- Some familiarity with the doctor generally makes it easier for patients to talk about intimate issues such as sexual subjects, but for some patients, a very high degree of familiarity may make the patient reluctant to reveal such intimate issues.
- Another explanation is an increased familiarity of the general population with tests and testing.
- Destination wedding photographers may run into challenges not typically associated with their normal weddings, ranging from location familiarity to client familiarity.
- The T–V distinction is the contextual use of different pronouns that exists in some languages and serves to convey formality or familiarity.
- For example, a witness might identify a receptionist as the guilty suspect simply because they had met briefly before, misattributing the familiarity to seeing the individual committing the crime.
- The Level I exam requires familiarity with these instruments.
- Under the familiarity misattribution theory, the imagination inflation effect is likely to occur because imagining an event increases familiarity with that event.
- The remember-know paradigm has been used to settle the debate over whether the hippocampus plays a critical role in familiarity of objects.
- Previous criticisms of the IAT typically centered around the notion that IAT effects were a product of familiarity with stimulus items, rather than actual implicit attitudes.
- The interactive hypothesis constitutes a combination of the cue familiarity and accessibility hypotheses.
- The question of whether recollection and familiarity exist as two independent categories or along a continuum may ultimately be irrelevant; the bottom line is that the recollection-familiarity distinction has been extremely useful in understanding how recognition memory works.
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