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    In the Sensory Memory Experiment Conducted by George Sperling, How
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In the Sensory Memory Experiment Conducted by George Sperling, How

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Question 40

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In the sensory memory experiment conducted by George Sperling, how many letters on average were people able to recall out of a matrix of letters? In the sensory memory experiment conducted by George Sperling, how many letters on average were people able to recall out of a matrix of letters?   A)  12 B)  8 C)  4-5 D)  20


A) 12
B) 8
C) 4-5
D) 20

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