False fame prevented avoiding fluency effects without judgemental correction. [article].
Three studies show a way to prevent fluency effects independently of judgemental correction strategies by identifying and procedurally blocking the sources of fluency variations, which are assumed to be embodied in nature. For verbal stimuli, covert pronunciations are assumed to be the crucial sourc...
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