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, ANNEXES Annexe A : Stimuli à dénommer lors de la première partie de la procédure

B. Annexe, Exemple de deux images proposées dans la deuxième partie de la procédure

C. Annexe, Exemple d'item sous modalités homogènes de la troisième partie de la procédure (ici, les doigts)

D. Annexe, Exemple d'item sous modalités hétérogènes de la quatrième partie de la procédure (ici, dé VS chiffre arabe)

, ANNEXES