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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 8
Issue 2 |
| Jun 01, 2001 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Volume 8 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Why is p = .90 better than p = .70? Preference for definitive predictions by lay consumers of probability judgments

Gideon Keren, Gideon Keren, Karl Halvor Teigen and Karl Halvor Teigen
Page 191
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Environmental context-dependent memory: A review and meta-analysis

Steven M. Smith, Steven M. Smith, Edward Vela and Edward Vela
Page 203
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How the brain encodes the order of letters in a printed word: The SERIOL model and selective literature review

Carol Whitney and Carol Whitney
Page 221
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Richer color experience in observers with multiple photopigment opsin genes

Kimberly A. Jameson, Kimberly A. Jameson, Susan M. Highnote, Susan M. Highnote, Linda M. Wasserman and Linda M. Wasserman
Page 244
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Representation of serial order in humans: A comparison to the findings with monkeys (Cebus apella)

Michael Colombo, Michael Colombo, Nicole Frost and Nicole Frost
Page 262
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Counting models of temporal discrimination

Thomas Rammsayer, Thomas Rammsayer, Rolf Ulrich and Rolf Ulrich
Page 270
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Stationary phantoms and grating induction with oblique inducing gratings: Implications for different mechanisms underlying the two phenomena

James M. Brown, James M. Brown, Jiro Gyoba, Jiro Gyoba, James G. May and James G. May
Page 278
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Using magnitude estimation to investigate the perceptual components of signal detection theory

Dale J. Cohen, Dale J. Cohen, Len Lecci and Len Lecci
Page 284
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Activation and inhibition of stimulus features in conjunction search

Hideya Koshino and Hideya Koshino
Page 294
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Eliminating flanker effects and negative priming in the flankers task: Evidence for early selection

Lise Paquet and Lise Paquet
Page 301
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The presence of a nonresponding effector increases inhibition of return

Jason Ivanoff, Jason Ivanoff, Raymond M. Klein and Raymond M. Klein
Page 307
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Stroop interference is affected in inhibition of return

Ana B. Vivas, Ana B. Vivas, Luis J. Fuentes and Luis J. Fuentes
Page 315
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The myth of ballistic processing: Evidence from Stroop's paradigm

Derek Besner and Derek Besner
Page 324
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The cocktail party phenomenon revisited: The importance of working memory capacity

Andrew R. A. Conway, Andrew R. A. Conway, Nelson Cowan, Nelson Cowan, Michael F. Bunting and Michael F. Bunting
Page 331
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The dual-task SRT procedure: Fine-tuning the timing

Andrew T. Hsiao, Andrew T. Hsiao, Arthur S. Reber and Arthur S. Reber
Page 336
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Can sequence learning be implicit? New evidence with the process dissociation procedure

Arnaud Destrebecqz, Arnaud Destrebecqz, Axel Cleeremans and Axel Cleeremans
Page 343
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Can orthographic rimes facilitate naming?

Marie Montant, Marie Montant, Johannes C. Ziegler and Johannes C. Ziegler
Page 351
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Language differences in verbal short-term memory do not exclusively originate in the process of subvocal rehearsal

Annabel S. C. Thorn, Annabel S. C. Thorn, Susan E. Gathercole and Susan E. Gathercole
Page 357
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Social contagion of memory

Henry L. Roediger, Henry L. Roediger, Michelle L. Meade, Michelle L. Meade, Erik T. Bergman and Erik T. Bergman
Page 365
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Goal coordination in narrative comprehension

Joseph P. Magliano, Joseph P. Magliano, Gabriel A. Radvansky and Gabriel A. Radvansky
Page 372
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Categorization of novel stimuli in well-known natural concepts: A case study

Gert Storms, Gert Storms, Paul de Boeck, Paul de Boeck, Wim Ruts and Wim Ruts
Page 377
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