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Kikoku

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Levy attempted to eliminate subvocalization by requiring subjects to count while reading. Preventing subvocalizations reduced performance on a recognition memory test when the test sentences were
 
  a. slight variations of the original sentences. c. neither a nor
  b. b. paraphrases of the original sentences. d. both a and b.

Question 2

Which of the following is not true of Laughery's model of STM?
 
  a. Items are represented in terms of their phonemes.
  b. The phonemes can decay at different rates.
  c. The model can account for acoustic confusions.
  d. The model can account for visual confusions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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