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Bridget A Smeekens

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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts|May 2, 2017
Working Memory Capacity, Mind Wandering, and Creative Cognition: An Individual-Differences Investigation into the Benefits of Controlled Versus Spontaneous ThoughtBridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 13, 2016
Dealing with prospective memory demands while performing an ongoing task: Shared processing, increased on-task focus, or both?Jan Rummel, Bridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 29, 2022
Interpolated testing and content pretesting as interventions to reduce task-unrelated thoughts during a video lectureMatthew S Welhaf, Natalie E Phillips, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 9, 2021
Testing the construct validity of competing measurement approaches to probed mind-wandering reportsMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 23, 2017
Working memory capacity and the antisaccade task: A microanalytic-macroanalytic investigation of individual differences in goal activation and maintenanceMatt E Meier, Bridget A Smeekens, Paul J Silvia, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 11, 2021
Correction to: Testing the construct validity of competing measurement approaches to probed mind-wandering reportsMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 2021
Linking the dynamics of cognitive control to individual differences in working memory capacity: Evidence from reaching behaviorChristopher D Erb, Matthew S Welhaf, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2017
A combined experimental and individual-differences investigation into mind wandering during a video lectureMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Claudia C von Bastian, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|June 6, 2020
The Worst Performance Rule, or the Not-Best Performance Rule? Latent-Variable Analyses of Working Memory Capacity, Mind-Wandering Propensity, and Reaction TimeMatthew S Welhaf, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 6, 2022
A "Goldilocks zone" for mind-wandering reports? A secondary data analysis of how few thought probes are enough for reliable and valid measurementMatthew S Welhaf, Matt E Meier, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts|May 2, 2017
Working Memory Capacity, Mind Wandering, and Creative Cognition: An Individual-Differences Investigation into the Benefits of Controlled Versus Spontaneous ThoughtBridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 13, 2016
Dealing with prospective memory demands while performing an ongoing task: Shared processing, increased on-task focus, or both?Jan Rummel, Bridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 29, 2022
Interpolated testing and content pretesting as interventions to reduce task-unrelated thoughts during a video lectureMatthew S Welhaf, Natalie E Phillips, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 9, 2021
Testing the construct validity of competing measurement approaches to probed mind-wandering reportsMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 23, 2017
Working memory capacity and the antisaccade task: A microanalytic-macroanalytic investigation of individual differences in goal activation and maintenanceMatt E Meier, Bridget A Smeekens, Paul J Silvia, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 11, 2021
Correction to: Testing the construct validity of competing measurement approaches to probed mind-wandering reportsMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 2021
Linking the dynamics of cognitive control to individual differences in working memory capacity: Evidence from reaching behaviorChristopher D Erb, Matthew S Welhaf, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2017
A combined experimental and individual-differences investigation into mind wandering during a video lectureMichael J Kane, Bridget A Smeekens, Claudia C von Bastian, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|June 6, 2020
The Worst Performance Rule, or the Not-Best Performance Rule? Latent-Variable Analyses of Working Memory Capacity, Mind-Wandering Propensity, and Reaction TimeMatthew S Welhaf, Bridget A Smeekens, Matt E Meier, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 6, 2022
A "Goldilocks zone" for mind-wandering reports? A secondary data analysis of how few thought probes are enough for reliable and valid measurementMatthew S Welhaf, Matt E Meier, Bridget A Smeekens, et al.
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