According to context noise theories of recognition, the null list length effect occurs because:

A. Interference from other contexts is negligible
B. As items become more strongly associated to their contexts they are better remembered
C. As items become stronger they also become more discriminable
D. Interference from other items is negligible

Ans: D. Interference from other items is negligible

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