Multiple Choice
What is the explanation for the word length effect, assuming a phonological loop like that described by Baddeley's model?
A) The articulatory loop cannot rehearse information quickly enough and it decays out of the phonological store.
B) The central executive is not strategic enough in its allocation of resources.
C) People experience interference from the external world.
D) People's thoughts generate too much random internal interference.
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