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Aaron S Benjamin

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Memory & Cognition|May 17, 2003
Predicting and postdicting the effects of word frequency on memoryAaron S Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
Response speeding mediates the contributions of cue familiarity and target retrievability to metamnemonic judgmentsAaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition|July 21, 2005
Recognition memory and introspective remember/know judgments: evidence for the influence of distractor plausibility on "remembering" and a caution about purportedly nonparametric measuresAaron S Benjamin
Psychological Review|September 9, 2010
Representational explanations of "process" dissociations in recognition: the DRYAD theory of aging and memory judgmentsAaron S Benjamin
Psychology and Aging|February 12, 2016
Aging and associative recognition: A view from the DRYAD model of age-related memory deficitsAaron S Benjamin
Experimental Aging Research|January 18, 2011
Age differences in the use of beneficial and misleading cues in recall: with a comment on the measurement of between-group differences in accuracyAaron S Benjamin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 29, 2019
EditorialAaron S Benjamin
Psychological Review|August 7, 2013
Where is the criterion noise in recognition? (Almost) everyplace you look: comment on Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012)Aaron S Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2007
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memoryAaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
The effects of proactive interference (PI) and release from PI on judgments of learningMichael Diaz, Aaron S Benjamin
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Memory & Cognition|May 17, 2003
Predicting and postdicting the effects of word frequency on memoryAaron S Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
Response speeding mediates the contributions of cue familiarity and target retrievability to metamnemonic judgmentsAaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition|July 21, 2005
Recognition memory and introspective remember/know judgments: evidence for the influence of distractor plausibility on "remembering" and a caution about purportedly nonparametric measuresAaron S Benjamin
Psychological Review|September 9, 2010
Representational explanations of "process" dissociations in recognition: the DRYAD theory of aging and memory judgmentsAaron S Benjamin
Psychology and Aging|February 12, 2016
Aging and associative recognition: A view from the DRYAD model of age-related memory deficitsAaron S Benjamin
Experimental Aging Research|January 18, 2011
Age differences in the use of beneficial and misleading cues in recall: with a comment on the measurement of between-group differences in accuracyAaron S Benjamin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 29, 2019
EditorialAaron S Benjamin
Psychological Review|August 7, 2013
Where is the criterion noise in recognition? (Almost) everyplace you look: comment on Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012)Aaron S Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2007
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memoryAaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
The effects of proactive interference (PI) and release from PI on judgments of learningMichael Diaz, Aaron S Benjamin
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