Sperling noted that when presented with a briefly flashed matrix of 12 letters subjects only recall about half. He argued that this was because:
A. Subjects were unable to see all of the letters.
B. Subjects did not have enough time to apply attention to each of the letters.
C. The letters were acoustically similar and so interfered with each other.
D. The letters were lost during recall.
Ans: D. The letters were lost during recall.
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