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Explain Descartes's analysis of the "piece of wax" example, and what he concludes from that analysis.
Word-Superiority Effect
The phenomenon whereby people have better recognition of a letter when it is presented within a word than when it is presented in isolation or in a nonword.
Vocabulary
The set of words known and used by a person in a language.
Mechanics
The branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces that affect them, including both classical mechanics and quantum mechanics.
Word-Superiority Effect
The phenomenon where words are more easily and accurately recognized than individual letters or non-words in perception tasks.
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