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CogNet Library: Journals
Memory & Cognition
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 31 Issue 2
Mar 01, 2003
ISSN: 0090502x
Memory & Cognition
Volume 31 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Conceptual interrelatedness and caricatures
Robert L. Goldstone, Mark Steyvers and Brian J. Rogosky
Page
169
On the generality of optimal versus objective classifier feedback effects on decision criterion learning in perceptual categorization
Corey J. Bohil and W. Todd Maddox
Page
181
Domain differences in the structure of artifactual and natural categories
Zachary Estes
Page
199
Convex hull and tour crossings in the Euclidean traveling salesperson problem: Implications for human performance studies
Iris van Rooij, Ulrike Stege and Alissa Schactman
Page
215
Does analogical transfer involve a term-to-term alignment?
Thierry Ripoll, Tristan Brude and David Coulon
Page
221
Effects of wording and stimulus format on the use of contingency information in causal judgment
Peter A. White
Page
231
Is probability matching smart? Associations between probabilistic choices and cognitive ability
Richard F. West and Keith E. Stanovich
Page
243
Egocentric organization of spatial activities in imagined navigation
Marios N. Avraamides and Richard A. Carlson
Page
252
Is there a "strength effect" in automatic semantic priming?
David Anaki and Avishai Henik
Page
262
All parts of an item are not equal: Effects of phonological redundancy on immediate recall
Elisabet Service and Sini Maury
Page
273
The effect of feature frequency on short-term recognition memory
E. E. Johns and D. J. K. Mewhort
Page
285
Predicting and postdicting the effects of word frequency on memory
Aaron S. Benjamin
Page
297
Incidental formation of episodic associations: The importance of sentential context
Anat Prior and Shlomo Bentin
Page
306
Themes, events, and episodes in autobiographical memory
Christopher D. B. Burt, Simon Kemp and Martin A. Conway
Page
317
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