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CogNet Library: Journals
Memory & Cognition
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 32 Issue 8
Dec 01, 2004
ISSN: 0090502x
Memory & Cognition
Volume 32 : Issue 8
Table of Contents
Are first impressions lasting impressions? An exploration of the generality of the primacy effect in memory for repetitions
Jeremy K. Miller, Deanne L. Westerman and Marianne E. Lloyd
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Time versus items in judgment of recency
Douglas L. Hintzman
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Retrieving text inferences: Controlled and automatic influences
Murray Singer and Gilbert Remillard
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Visual short-term memory is not improved by training
Ingrid R. Olson and Yuhong Jiang
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Age-related differences in executive control of working memory
Roee Holtzer, Yaakov Stern and Brian C. Rakitin
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Conversation and convention: Enduring influences on name choice for common objects
Barbara C. Malt and Steven A. Sloman
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Learning categories by making predictions: An investigation of indirect category learning
John Paul Minda and Brian Ross
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The hot hand fallacy and the gambler's fallacy: Two faces of subjective randomness?
Peter Ayton and Ilan Fischer
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Goal specificity and knowledge acquisition in statistics problem solving: Evidence for attentional focus
David L. Trumpower, Timothy E. Goldsmith and Melissa J. Guynn
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Fictive motion as cognitive simulation
Teenie Matlock
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Nominations for the Editorship of Psychonomic Bulletin Review
John T. Wixted
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Text cohesion and metacomprehension: Immediate and delayed judgments
N. Lefvre and G. Lories
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Modulation of regularity and lexicality effects in reading aloud
Sachiko Kinoshita, Stephen J. Lupker and Kathleen Rastle
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The retrieval practice effect in associative recognition
Michael F. Verde
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Associative interference in recognition memory: A dual-process account
Michael F. Verde
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Pairs do not suffer interference from other types of pairs or single items in associative recognition
Amy H. Criss and Richard M. Shiffrin
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Intention to learn influences the word frequency effect in recall but not in recognition memory
Stephen A. Dewhurst, Karen R. Brandt and Melanie S. Sharp
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