The question was: Does there appear to be a weapon priming effect for nonaggressive target words?

Answer and explanation: The correct answer is no. This is a subjective judgment, but the means and medians for CXEN (nonaggressive target, nonweapon prime) and CXEW (nonaggressive target, weapon prime) are very close to equal, enough so that the time needed to name a nonaggressive word does not appeared to be affected by whether it is preceeded by a weapon word or not. You will see in the section on inferential statistics that the difference between these two conditions is significantly less than the difference between the aggressive target conditions.

Boxplot of the 4 conditions