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Clarke's much trumpeted "rehabilitation revolution" barely got a mention during the hour and a half law and order presentation at the conference.

It's not surprising that search order presentation matters.

The order presentation of the stimuli was pseudorandom, with no more than 3 stimuli of either emotional or neutral categories being presented in succession.

To use the arrow metaphor once again, second-order presentations, then, are like an arrow directed towards another arrow.

And for this to be possible, the content must play the role of object in the presentation(s) we are having (what we would call second-order presentations).

It's easy to understand why King considers herself an abstract expressionist: her bright, swirling, hypnotic inkblots are evenly unified and contained within the bounds of a frame, giving each work an ordered presentation.

For clearness of presentation, the order of presentation was rearranged for some of the blots presented without any further modifications.

THE ORDER The presentations begin with Chicago at 8 50 a.m.

Further, the order of presentations was balanced across individuals.

The order of presentations was counterbalanced and separated by at least 1 day.

Finally, to control for the order of presentation, we randomly presented PE versus AML vignettes.

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