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Jennifer H Coane

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|June 13, 2020
Face Validity of Remembering and Knowing: Empirical Consensus and Disagreement Between Participants and ResearchersSharda Umanath, Jennifer H Coane
Behavior Research Methods|January 14, 2021
A database of general knowledge question performance in older adultsJennifer H Coane, Sharda Umanath
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2023
Implicit measures of anthropomorphism: affective priming and recognition of apparent animal emotionsMike Dacey, Jennifer H Coane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 10, 2017
Remembering that big things sound big: Sound symbolism and associative memoryMelissa A Preziosi, Jennifer H Coane
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 25, 2010
Repetition priming across distinct contexts: effects of lexical status, word frequency, and retrieval testJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Experimental Psychology|May 25, 2010
Face (and nose) priming for book: the malleability of semantic memoryJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 8, 2009
Priming the holiday spirit: persistent activation due to extraexperimental experiencesJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Memory & Cognition|November 30, 2006
The role of test structure in creating false memoriesJennifer H Coane, Dawn M McBride
Memory (Hove, England)|February 29, 2020
The feature boost in false memory: the roles of monitoring and critical item identifiabilityJennifer H Coane, Dawn M McBride, Shuofeng Xu
Memory (Hove, England)|September 18, 2024
Flashbulb and first-hand memories for campus closings due to COVID-19: consistency and changeYan Xuan, Mackenna Greenberg, Sharda Umanath, et al.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|June 13, 2020
Face Validity of Remembering and Knowing: Empirical Consensus and Disagreement Between Participants and ResearchersSharda Umanath, Jennifer H Coane
Behavior Research Methods|January 14, 2021
A database of general knowledge question performance in older adultsJennifer H Coane, Sharda Umanath
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2023
Implicit measures of anthropomorphism: affective priming and recognition of apparent animal emotionsMike Dacey, Jennifer H Coane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 10, 2017
Remembering that big things sound big: Sound symbolism and associative memoryMelissa A Preziosi, Jennifer H Coane
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 25, 2010
Repetition priming across distinct contexts: effects of lexical status, word frequency, and retrieval testJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Experimental Psychology|May 25, 2010
Face (and nose) priming for book: the malleability of semantic memoryJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 8, 2009
Priming the holiday spirit: persistent activation due to extraexperimental experiencesJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Memory & Cognition|November 30, 2006
The role of test structure in creating false memoriesJennifer H Coane, Dawn M McBride
Memory (Hove, England)|February 29, 2020
The feature boost in false memory: the roles of monitoring and critical item identifiabilityJennifer H Coane, Dawn M McBride, Shuofeng Xu
Memory (Hove, England)|September 18, 2024
Flashbulb and first-hand memories for campus closings due to COVID-19: consistency and changeYan Xuan, Mackenna Greenberg, Sharda Umanath, et al.
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