Multiple Choice
The additive factors technique makes the inference that when two manipulations of RT task difficulty (A and B) influence the same stage of processing, the more difficult level of A will:
A) decrease the effect of B
B) leave the effect of B unchanged
C) increase the effect of B
D) cause B to have no effect
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