Multiple Choice
In the Brown-Peterson task,
A) maintenance rehearsal is reversed.
B) the secondary task creates interference, making the to-be-remembered items less likely to be in working memory.
C) the secondary task creates a word-length effect, which causes massive forgetting.
D) the primacy effect is negated.
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