In psychological research, the practice effect refers to:
A) the likelihood that researchers will improve in their interviewing techniques over time.
B) a change in performance of a task that is the result of mere repetition of that task.
C) the fact that the performance of skills that are well-practiced is more likely to decline when those skills are repeatedly measured.
D) a well-known technique for improving the memory of nonsense syllables or other meaningless stimuli.
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