Multiple Choice
The lexical bias effect:
A) refers to the fact that speech errors more commonly result in words than in nonwords
B) is inconsistent with the hypothesis that we covertly edit our utterances on semantic grounds
C) provides support for Fromkin's model of speech production
D) provides support for a Freudian explanation of speech errors
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