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March 12, 2015
When will bigger be (recalled) better? The influence of category size on JOLs depends on test format
Kathleen L Hourihan, Jonathan G Tullis
Memory & Cognition
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March 18, 2015
Cue generation: How learners flexibly support future retrieval
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
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February 10, 2017
Comparison versus reminding
Jonathan G Tullis, Robert L Goldstone
Memory (Hove, England)
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September 21, 2021
What characteristics make self-generated memory cues effective over time?
Jonathan G Tullis, Jason R Finley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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May 16, 2012
Consequences of restudy choices in younger and older learners
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Journal of Memory and Language
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April 26, 2011
On the effectiveness of self-paced learning
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition
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November 8, 2014
Cueing others' memories
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition
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April 9, 2014
Self-pacing study of faces of different races: metacognitive control over study does not eliminate the cross-race recognition effect
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin, Xiping Liu
Memory & Cognition
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December 18, 2012
Metacognition of the testing effect: guiding learners to predict the benefits of retrieval
Jonathan G Tullis, Jason R Finley, Aaron S Benjamin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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November 3, 2017
The efficacy of learners' testing choices
Jonathan G Tullis, Joshua L Fiechter, Aaron S Benjamin
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Memory & Cognition
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March 12, 2015
When will bigger be (recalled) better? The influence of category size on JOLs depends on test format
Kathleen L Hourihan, Jonathan G Tullis
Memory & Cognition
|
March 18, 2015
Cue generation: How learners flexibly support future retrieval
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
|
February 10, 2017
Comparison versus reminding
Jonathan G Tullis, Robert L Goldstone
Memory (Hove, England)
|
September 21, 2021
What characteristics make self-generated memory cues effective over time?
Jonathan G Tullis, Jason R Finley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
May 16, 2012
Consequences of restudy choices in younger and older learners
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Journal of Memory and Language
|
April 26, 2011
On the effectiveness of self-paced learning
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition
|
November 8, 2014
Cueing others' memories
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin
Memory & Cognition
|
April 9, 2014
Self-pacing study of faces of different races: metacognitive control over study does not eliminate the cross-race recognition effect
Jonathan G Tullis, Aaron S Benjamin, Xiping Liu
Memory & Cognition
|
December 18, 2012
Metacognition of the testing effect: guiding learners to predict the benefits of retrieval
Jonathan G Tullis, Jason R Finley, Aaron S Benjamin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
November 3, 2017
The efficacy of learners' testing choices
Jonathan G Tullis, Joshua L Fiechter, Aaron S Benjamin
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