Abstract
The effects of presentation mode (simultaneous or successive and stimulus-response spatial contiguity or noncontiguity) upon the auditory discrimination of retarded children are reported. S-R spatial contiguity appears to produce better performance, but simultaneous-successive differences are not found. The interactions among presentation modes found in previous visual discrimination studies are not present in the auditory situation.
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