According to context noise theories of recognition, the word frequency effect occurs because:
A. Low frequency words have more discriminable features
B. High frequency words have more discriminable features
C. The contexts in which low frequency words are seen are more discriminable
D. Low frequency words are seen in fewer contexts
Ans: D. Low frequency words are seen in fewer contexts
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