32 Ss estimated the position where clicks had been superimposed in spoken sentences. The sentence was heard either in the left or in the right ear, and the click always in the contralateral ear. Ss reported their judgments either graphically or orally. The previously observed effect of presentation side on mean error is not significantly affected by the type of response.
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