Multiple Choice
The classical approach to study stimulus persistence is ________.
A) serial presentation of nonsense syllables in a very noisy environment
B) adding suffixes to the items used
C) enhancing the effect of "output interference" by asking the subjects to use more complex ways of responding
D) the temporal integration paradigm experiments
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