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Henry L Roediger

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The American Psychologist|July 13, 2018
Elizabeth Deutsch Capaldi Phillips (1945-2017)Henry L Roediger, Kay Deaux
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2021
Can signal detection theory explain everyday amnesia (high confident misses)?Henry L Roediger, Eylul Tekin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|November 28, 2017
The testing effect in a social setting: Does retrieval practice benefit a listener?Magdalena Abel, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|February 25, 2012
The effect of question order on evaluations of test performance: how does the bias evolve?Yana Weinstein, Henry L Roediger
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 30, 2017
The range of confidence scales does not affect the relationship between confidence and accuracy in recognition memoryEylul Tekin, Henry L Roediger
Psychological Science|May 4, 2011
Enhancing retention through reconsolidation: negative emotional arousal following retrieval enhances later recallBridgid Finn, Henry L Roediger
Neuropsychologia|January 25, 2020
Recognition memory: Tulving's contributions and some new findingsHenry L Roediger, Eylul Tekin
Metacognition and Learning|March 8, 2021
The effect of delayed judgments of learning on retentionEylul Tekin, Henry L Roediger
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 30, 2018
Reflections on the Resurgence of Interest in the Testing EffectHenry L Roediger, Jeffrey D Karpicke
The American Journal of Psychology|October 26, 2006
The effect of forced recall on illusory recollection in younger and older adultsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
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The American Psychologist|July 13, 2018
Elizabeth Deutsch Capaldi Phillips (1945-2017)Henry L Roediger, Kay Deaux
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2021
Can signal detection theory explain everyday amnesia (high confident misses)?Henry L Roediger, Eylul Tekin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|November 28, 2017
The testing effect in a social setting: Does retrieval practice benefit a listener?Magdalena Abel, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|February 25, 2012
The effect of question order on evaluations of test performance: how does the bias evolve?Yana Weinstein, Henry L Roediger
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 30, 2017
The range of confidence scales does not affect the relationship between confidence and accuracy in recognition memoryEylul Tekin, Henry L Roediger
Psychological Science|May 4, 2011
Enhancing retention through reconsolidation: negative emotional arousal following retrieval enhances later recallBridgid Finn, Henry L Roediger
Neuropsychologia|January 25, 2020
Recognition memory: Tulving's contributions and some new findingsHenry L Roediger, Eylul Tekin
Metacognition and Learning|March 8, 2021
The effect of delayed judgments of learning on retentionEylul Tekin, Henry L Roediger
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 30, 2018
Reflections on the Resurgence of Interest in the Testing EffectHenry L Roediger, Jeffrey D Karpicke
The American Journal of Psychology|October 26, 2006
The effect of forced recall on illusory recollection in younger and older adultsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
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