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Edgar Erdfelder

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 18, 2025
On the relationship between recognition judgments and truth judgments: Memory states moderate the recognition-based truth effectLena Nadarevic, Edgar Erdfelder
Consciousness and Cognition|December 28, 2013
Initial judgment task and delay of the final validity-rating task moderate the truth effectLena Nadarevic, Edgar Erdfelder
Behavior Research Methods|July 28, 2011
CAML--maximum likelihood consensus analysisAndré Assfalg, Edgar Erdfelder
Frontiers in Psychology|December 10, 2013
Conjoint measurement of disorder prevalence, test sensitivity, and test specificity: notes on Botella, Huang, and Suero's multinomial modelEdgar Erdfelder, Morten Moshagen
Psychometrika|May 29, 2023
Random Effects Multinomial Processing Tree Models: A Maximum Likelihood ApproachSteffen Nestler, Edgar Erdfelder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2011
On the plasticity of the survival processing effectMeike Kroneisen, Edgar Erdfelder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 18, 2011
Judgments of learning reflect encoding fluency: conclusive evidence for the ease-of-processing hypothesisMonika Undorf, Edgar Erdfelder
Memory & Cognition|May 27, 2005
Word frequency of irrelevant speech distractors affects serial recallAxel Buchner, Edgar Erdfelder
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 12, 2013
Separation of encoding fluency and item difficulty effects on judgements of learningMonika Undorf, Edgar Erdfelder
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2016
Extending multinomial processing tree models to measure the relative speed of cognitive processesDaniel W Heck, Edgar Erdfelder
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 18, 2025
On the relationship between recognition judgments and truth judgments: Memory states moderate the recognition-based truth effectLena Nadarevic, Edgar Erdfelder
Consciousness and Cognition|December 28, 2013
Initial judgment task and delay of the final validity-rating task moderate the truth effectLena Nadarevic, Edgar Erdfelder
Behavior Research Methods|July 28, 2011
CAML--maximum likelihood consensus analysisAndré Assfalg, Edgar Erdfelder
Frontiers in Psychology|December 10, 2013
Conjoint measurement of disorder prevalence, test sensitivity, and test specificity: notes on Botella, Huang, and Suero's multinomial modelEdgar Erdfelder, Morten Moshagen
Psychometrika|May 29, 2023
Random Effects Multinomial Processing Tree Models: A Maximum Likelihood ApproachSteffen Nestler, Edgar Erdfelder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2011
On the plasticity of the survival processing effectMeike Kroneisen, Edgar Erdfelder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 18, 2011
Judgments of learning reflect encoding fluency: conclusive evidence for the ease-of-processing hypothesisMonika Undorf, Edgar Erdfelder
Memory & Cognition|May 27, 2005
Word frequency of irrelevant speech distractors affects serial recallAxel Buchner, Edgar Erdfelder
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 12, 2013
Separation of encoding fluency and item difficulty effects on judgements of learningMonika Undorf, Edgar Erdfelder
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2016
Extending multinomial processing tree models to measure the relative speed of cognitive processesDaniel W Heck, Edgar Erdfelder
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