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panfilo

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In a dual-task procedure, Logie had participants do mental addition or an imaging task as one task and a letter span or visual span task as the other task. The results __________.
 
  a. proved Sternberg wrong
  b. were inconsistent with the notion of memory decay due to forgetting
  c. were inconsistent with the predictions of resource accounts
  d. were consistent with domain-specific resource accounts

Question 2

WM = STM + controlled attention Whose equation is this?
 
  a. Baddeley
  b. Sternberg
  c. Engle
  d. Jonides



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Answer to Question 1

Correct: d

Answer to Question 2

Correct: c



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