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Caren M Rotello

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Cognition|January 28, 2014
Traditional difference-score analyses of reasoning are flawedEvan Heit, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2005
Strong memories obscure weak memories in associative recognitionMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Review|June 29, 2006
Deciding about decision models of remember and know judgments: a reply to Murdock (2006)Neil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello
Memory & Cognition|July 25, 2007
Memory strength and the decision process in recognition memoryMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 21, 2004
ROC curves show that the revelation effect is not a single phenomenonMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 1, 2003
Does familiarity change in the revelation effect?Michael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Review|July 28, 2010
Assessing the belief bias effect with ROCs: it's a response bias effectChad Dube, Caren M Rotello, Evan Heit
Psychological Review|January 20, 2011
The belief bias effect is aptly named: a reply to Klauer and Kellen (2011)Chad Dube, Caren M Rotello, Evan Heit
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 11, 2009
Sources of bias in the Goodman-Kruskal gamma coefficient measure of association: implications for studies of metacognitive processesMichael E J Masson, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 12, 2014
When more data steer us wrong: replications with the wrong dependent measure perpetuate erroneous conclusionsCaren M Rotello, Evan Heit, Chad Dubé
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Cognition|January 28, 2014
Traditional difference-score analyses of reasoning are flawedEvan Heit, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2005
Strong memories obscure weak memories in associative recognitionMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Review|June 29, 2006
Deciding about decision models of remember and know judgments: a reply to Murdock (2006)Neil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello
Memory & Cognition|July 25, 2007
Memory strength and the decision process in recognition memoryMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 21, 2004
ROC curves show that the revelation effect is not a single phenomenonMichael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 1, 2003
Does familiarity change in the revelation effect?Michael F Verde, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Review|July 28, 2010
Assessing the belief bias effect with ROCs: it's a response bias effectChad Dube, Caren M Rotello, Evan Heit
Psychological Review|January 20, 2011
The belief bias effect is aptly named: a reply to Klauer and Kellen (2011)Chad Dube, Caren M Rotello, Evan Heit
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 11, 2009
Sources of bias in the Goodman-Kruskal gamma coefficient measure of association: implications for studies of metacognitive processesMichael E J Masson, Caren M Rotello
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 12, 2014
When more data steer us wrong: replications with the wrong dependent measure perpetuate erroneous conclusionsCaren M Rotello, Evan Heit, Chad Dubé
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