The retrieval practice effect in associative recognition.

作者: Michael F. Verde

DOI: 10.3758/BF03206317

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摘要: … When study duration was much shorter, however, there was no effect of … (1999) failed to find an effect in recognition of photographs. In the present study, a retrieval practice effect was …

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