Which of the following suggests that words, but not phrases, are production units for typewriting?
A) Typists do better when typing nonwords than words, but type randomly ordered words as quickly as sentences
B) Typists do better when typing words than nonwords, but type randomly ordered words more quickly than sentences
C) Typists do better when typing words than nonwords, but type randomly ordered words as quickly as sentences
D) Typists do better when typing nonwords than words, but type randomly ordered words less quickly than sentences
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