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Timothy P. Mcnamara has written:

'Semantic priming' -- subject(s): Priming (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Semantics, Semantics

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Carolyn L. Thomson has written:

'An experimental analysis of some procedures to teach priming and reinforcement skills to preschool teachers' -- subject(s): Kindergarten teachers, Preschool Education, Priming (Psychology), Reinforcement (Psychology), Study and teaching, Training of

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Priming effect refers to the phenomenon where exposure to a stimulus influences how a person responds to a later stimulus, even if they are unrelated. This can manifest in various ways, such as influencing attitudes, judgments, or behaviors without conscious awareness. Priming can affect decision-making, memory retrieval, and various cognitive processes.

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A priming input, also known as priming read, is the statement that reads the first input data record prior to starting a structured loop.

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The phrase "looked to their priming" in The Highwayman means that the soldiers were preparing to fire their weapons. Priming was arming the weapon to fire it against an enemy.?æ

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Some rotary pumps are self-priming when dry. These pumps have a priming chamber that automatically does the self-priming when the pump is not in use. To prime a pump yourself, the priming plug should be removed. Water should then be poured into the pump. The entire priming process should take no longer than five minutes. If it takes longer than that, it could be indicative of a mechanical problem.

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Priming is associated with what part of the brain the amygdala cortex striatum or the cerebellum?

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The priming handle is simply the handle which you use to reload.

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it's made by burrying it 10 miles under how its suction line made

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Priming in painting refers to putting an initial coat of a preparatory agent to ensure the paint sticks to the surface. Priming with reference to scientific experiments refers to the cleaning of a workspace or instruments before an experiment.

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priming is done in centrifugal pumps in suction head to remove already present air to reduce losses

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Priming is a carryover of entrained water with the steam into the engines that affect the turbine blade, break cylinder heads, piston, valves.

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priming means the formation of droplets in steam due to rapid fast boiling of water.

foaming means the formation of bubbles.

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A suitable priming sugar substitute for carbonating homebrewed beer is dry malt extract.

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Rimfire priming compound is not available to the general public for a very good reason- and that is the same reason I will NOT describe how to make it. Priming compounds are extremely pressure sensitive explosives, SO sensitive that they cannot be handled when they are dry. A tiny amount of the priming compound, in the form of a wet paste, is inserted into the empty cartridge case, which is spun, forcing the priming material into the fold of the cartridge case head. The material is dried, and once dry, cannot be handled without a strong likelihood that it will detonate. Priming compound work is perhaps the most dangerous aspect of an ammunition plant. Even with very specific controls, there have been accidents involving priming compound that have killed workers.

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Priming is necessary because it helps to prepare individuals to respond more quickly and accurately to a particular stimulus. By activating specific mental processes and associations, priming can influence behavior, attitudes, and decision-making without individuals being consciously aware of it. Priming has been shown to affect a wide range of human behaviors, from perception to memory and from emotions to social judgments.

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If you are talking about priming a new oil pump, priming until you get pressure on the guage is adequate.

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The adverb form of prime is almost never used.

The adverb that is used is spelled "primarily" and means chiefly or firstly.

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classes of psychology are; educational psychology, industrial psychology, counselling psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology,experimental psychology, industrial psychology, physiology psychology, development psychology and engineering psychology.

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There are ten branches of Psychology not two.

Abnormal Psychology;

Behavioral Psychology;

Clinical Psychology;

Cognitive Psychology;

Community Psychology;

Developmental Psychology;

Educational Psychology;

Evolutionary Psychology;

Legal Psychology; and

Personality Psychology.

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There are ten branches of Psychology not two.

Abnormal Psychology;

Behavioral Psychology;

Clinical Psychology;

Cognitive Psychology;

Community Psychology;

Developmental Psychology;

Educational Psychology;

Evolutionary Psychology;

Legal Psychology; and

Personality Psychology.

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what is the main purpose of priming the ink system after installing an offoff-axis designjet printer

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Yes, it is recommended to lightly sand after priming to ensure a smooth surface before applying the final coat of paint.

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The fuel system on a 2008 Cummins is self priming. Just turn the key on and crank.

The fuel system on a 2008 Cummins is self priming. Just turn the key on and crank.

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Some subfields in psychology include cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology. Each subfield focuses on different aspects of human behavior and mental processes.

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Timing, climbing, chiming, miming, priming,

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Spray a starter fluid into the intake to get the engine running. If the fuel pump does not start pumping, it is defective, or the fuel filter is clogged. These pumps are self priming.

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Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.

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The main branches of psychology are clinical, counseling, educational, developmental, industrial-organizational, and social psychology. Each branch focuses on different aspects of human behavior and mental processes, with clinical psychology focusing on mental health and counseling psychology focusing on providing therapy and support. Applied psychology uses psychological principles to solve real-world problems, such as in fields like organizational behavior, sports psychology, and forensic psychology.

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Yes, it is important to clean drywall dust before priming the walls to ensure a smooth and even application of the primer. Dust and debris can affect the adhesion of the primer and the final paint finish. Use a vacuum or a damp cloth to remove the dust before priming.

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No. The terms "rimfire" & "centerfire" should self-explain. On rimfire the priming compound is in the rim of the cartridge and on centerfire the primer with the priming compound is in the center of the cartridge.

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Drywall mud should typically dry for at least 24 hours before priming to ensure a smooth and even surface for painting.

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Typically, 1-2 teaspoons of priming sugar per 12-ounce bottle is used for carbonation in homebrewing.

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Dennis Coon has written:

'Psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology.., Psychology

'Psychology' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Psychology

'Psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology, Textbooks

'Introduction to psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology

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Some branches of psychology include clinical psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology. Related fields include neuroscience, counseling psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and educational psychology.

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you form a cup and then place an anvil an priming compound in it.

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The fuel system does not require priming.

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You do not have to prime it. It is self priming.

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A siphon breaker valve is a small paddle operated butterfly valve designed to automatically control the priming and de-priming of the discharge. It is mounted on top of the discharge pipework siphon loop.

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In a flint-lock firearm, the priming pan is where the spark from the flint ignites a small amount of gunpowder, which then ignites the main charge. If the firearm misfires, after having its primer ignited, you have a "flash in the pan."

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Get Your Face on with Napoleon Perdis - 2008 Priming your Palette 1-8 was released on:

USA: 17 December 2008

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Clinical, Social, School, Developmental, Family/Child, Research and more.

Forensic, neuropsychology, health Psychology, organizational psychology, industrial psychology (Human factors psychology), Counseling psychology, community psychology, Geropsychology, pediatric psychology (which is somewhat different from "child psychology."

Non-clinical areas include also perception, physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, psychoneuroimunology, quantitative psychology, comparative psychology, learning, and educational psychology.

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Priming of any pump is the same - it means filling the pump with liquid to get it to pump because the pump will not fill itself with liquid from being dry (it won't self-prime).

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