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The word-length effect and disyllabic words
P Lovatt, S E Avons, J Masterson
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Disyllabic Words
100%
Word Length Effect
100%
Disyllables
66%
Span Task
33%
Word Duration
33%
Serial Recall
33%
Immediate Serial Recall
33%
Phoneme
33%
Word Set
33%
Phonological Similarity
33%
Semantic Association
33%
Visual Presentation
33%
Shortest Word
33%
Recall Measures
33%
Memory Span
33%
Phonological Information
33%
Decay Rate
33%
Arts and Humanities
Word Length
100%
disyllables
100%
Phoneme
50%
Immediate serial recall
50%
Memory Span
50%
Doubt
50%
Phonological Similarity
50%
Accidental
50%
long words
50%
Short Term Memory
50%
Phonological
50%
Psychology
Serial Recall
100%
Word Length Effect
100%
Short-Term Memory
50%
Phoneme
50%
Familiarity
50%