A simultaneous matching to sample task differs from a delayed matching to sample task because
A) delayed matching to sample tasks do not require working memory, and simultaneous matching to sample tasks do.
B) in a simultaneous matching to sample task, there is no test stimuli presentation.
C) in a delayed matching to sample task, there is no test stimuli presentation.
D) the interval between the sample stimulus and test stimuli presentations is different.
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