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Individual differences in the size of orthographic effects in spoken word recognition: The role of listeners' orthographic skills
Nadya Dich
Section of Social Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Spoken Word Recognition
100%
Orthographic
74%
Individual Differences
68%
Listeners
56%
Spelling
51%
Hearing
26%
Effect Size
24%
Lexical Decision Task
22%
Lexical Decision
21%
Proficiency
20%
Orthography
18%
Latency
18%
Stimulus
12%
Social Sciences
listener
66%
orthography
26%
stimulus
17%
interpretation
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Individuality
63%