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Caren M Rotello

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Applied Cognitive Psychology|May 9, 2009
Eye Movements When Looking at Print Advertisements: The Goal of the Viewer MattersKeith Rayner, Brett Miller, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2014
A violation of the conditional independence assumption in the two-high-threshold model of recognition memoryTina Chen, Jeffrey J Starns, Caren M Rotello
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2014
Memory, reasoning, and categorization: parallels and common mechanismsBrett K Hayes, Evan Heit, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 2, 2012
Mixing strong and weak targets provides no evidence against the unequal-variance explanation of ʐROC slope: a comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Jeffrey J Starns, Caren M Rotello, Roger Ratcliff
Memory & Cognition|June 17, 2010
Positive and negative remember judgments and ROCs in the plurals paradigm: evidence for alternative decision strategiesAycan Kapucu, Neil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Bulletin|November 6, 2013
The statistical accuracy and theoretical status of discrete-state MPT models: reply to Batchelder and Alexander (2013)Chad Dubé, Caren M Rotello, Angela M Pazzaglia
Cognitive Psychology|April 12, 2019
Do modals identify better models? A comparison of signal detection and probabilistic models of inductive reasoningCaren M Rotello, Evan Heit, Laura J Kelly
Psychological Bulletin|June 5, 2013
A critical comparison of discrete-state and continuous models of recognition memory: implications for recognition and beyondAngela M Pazzaglia, Chad Dube, Caren M Rotello
Memory (Hove, England)|August 4, 2005
On the importance of models in interpreting remember-know experiments: comments on Gardiner et al.'s (2002) meta-analysisNeil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello, Michael F Verde
Psychological Science|October 3, 2013
Paying attention to attention in recognition memory: insights from models and electrophysiologyChad Dubé, Lisa Payne, Robert Sekuler, et al.
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Applied Cognitive Psychology|May 9, 2009
Eye Movements When Looking at Print Advertisements: The Goal of the Viewer MattersKeith Rayner, Brett Miller, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2014
A violation of the conditional independence assumption in the two-high-threshold model of recognition memoryTina Chen, Jeffrey J Starns, Caren M Rotello
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2014
Memory, reasoning, and categorization: parallels and common mechanismsBrett K Hayes, Evan Heit, Caren M Rotello
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 2, 2012
Mixing strong and weak targets provides no evidence against the unequal-variance explanation of ʐROC slope: a comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Jeffrey J Starns, Caren M Rotello, Roger Ratcliff
Memory & Cognition|June 17, 2010
Positive and negative remember judgments and ROCs in the plurals paradigm: evidence for alternative decision strategiesAycan Kapucu, Neil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello
Psychological Bulletin|November 6, 2013
The statistical accuracy and theoretical status of discrete-state MPT models: reply to Batchelder and Alexander (2013)Chad Dubé, Caren M Rotello, Angela M Pazzaglia
Cognitive Psychology|April 12, 2019
Do modals identify better models? A comparison of signal detection and probabilistic models of inductive reasoningCaren M Rotello, Evan Heit, Laura J Kelly
Psychological Bulletin|June 5, 2013
A critical comparison of discrete-state and continuous models of recognition memory: implications for recognition and beyondAngela M Pazzaglia, Chad Dube, Caren M Rotello
Memory (Hove, England)|August 4, 2005
On the importance of models in interpreting remember-know experiments: comments on Gardiner et al.'s (2002) meta-analysisNeil A Macmillan, Caren M Rotello, Michael F Verde
Psychological Science|October 3, 2013
Paying attention to attention in recognition memory: insights from models and electrophysiologyChad Dubé, Lisa Payne, Robert Sekuler, et al.
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