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genevieve1028

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The release from proactive interference can best be explained by
 
  a. the levels of processing hypothesis. c. the distinctiveness hypothesis.
  b. the elaboration hypothesis. d. the encoding specificity hypothesis.

Question 2

Which word has the most orthographic distinctiveness?
 
  a. the spoken word afghan c. the written word afghan
  b. the spoken word airway d. the written word airway



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Answer to Question 1

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