Rate of presentation and the acoustic similarity effect in short-term memory

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Ss attempted to recall sequences of six consonants drawn from either an acoustically similar set (B C D G P Q T V), or from a relatively dissimilar set (H K M P R S W Y). Letters were presented visually at a rate of 60 or 120 letters per min. Performance was impaired by acoustic similarity (p

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Conrad, R., Baddeley, A. D., & Hull, A. J. (1966). Rate of presentation and the acoustic similarity effect in short-term memory. Psychonomic Science, 5(6), 233–234. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03328368

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