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Mean probabilities of acoustic confusability were computed for 1172 CCC trigrams chosen at random from Witmer’s list of association values, and the results were tabulated.
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The computer facilities used in this work were made available through grants from the Science Research Council. The authors are grateful to the Medical Research Council for financial support.
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Scott, D., Baddeley, A.D. Acoustic confusability values for 1172 CCC trigrams. Psychon Sci 14, 189–190 (1969). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03332782
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