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Describe the main method, i.e., describe the subjects’ task (what were they instructed to do?), what was the dependent variable, what was the independent variable, and the levels of the independent variable? (4 marks, limit 150 words)
Describe the main method, i.e., describe the subjects’ task (what were they instructed to do?), what was the dependent variable, what was the independent variable, and the levels of the independent variable? (4 marks, limit 150 words)
Summarize in words the main result depicted in Figure 1 (p.332). What does this result indicate about the role of WMC in the cocktail party effect? (4 marks, limit 100 words)
Conway et al. also reported analyses of shadowing errors before and after the subject’s own name. Summarize the main findings, and what the authors concluded from the findings (4 marks, limit 150 words)
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