What happens to the phonological similarity effect and the word length effect if you do an articulatory suppression task while encoding an STM load?
a) Both effects get more pronounced.
b) Both effects go away.
c) The phonological similarity effect goes away and the word length effect gets more pronounced.
d) The word length effect goes away and the phonological similarity effect gets more pronounced.
Answer: b
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