Multiple Choice
Conrad and Hull (1968) examined recall accuracy as a function of serial position. They found what they called a ________: when participants read the items out loud during the trial they were better at remembering the last two items on the list than they were when they did not read the items out loud.
A) inverse duration effect
B) output interference
C) suffix effect
D) modality effect
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