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James P Van Overschelde

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
The influence of word frequency on recency effects in directed free recallJames P Van Overschelde
Memory & Cognition|February 1, 2007
Delayed judgments of learning cause both a decrease in absolute accuracy (calibration) and an increase in relative accuracy (resolution)James P Van Overschelde, Thomas O Nelson
Experimental Psychology|August 4, 2005
A blank look in reading: the effect of blank space on the identification of letters and words during readingJames P Van Overschelde, Alice F Healy
Psychological Science|May 5, 2005
Distinctive processing underlies skilled memoryJames P Van Overschelde, Katherine A Rawson, John Dunlosky, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
The influence of word frequency on recency effects in directed free recallJames P Van Overschelde
Memory & Cognition|February 1, 2007
Delayed judgments of learning cause both a decrease in absolute accuracy (calibration) and an increase in relative accuracy (resolution)James P Van Overschelde, Thomas O Nelson
Experimental Psychology|August 4, 2005
A blank look in reading: the effect of blank space on the identification of letters and words during readingJames P Van Overschelde, Alice F Healy
Psychological Science|May 5, 2005
Distinctive processing underlies skilled memoryJames P Van Overschelde, Katherine A Rawson, John Dunlosky, et al.
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