Multiple Choice
Navah-Benjamin and Ayres (1986) found that:
A) digit spans could not be measured unless novel words were used.
B) digit spans were related to pronunciation times of those digits in each the language tested.
C) digit spans are better in Semitic languages than Indo-European languages.
D) digits spans also show primacy effects.
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