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L Elizabeth Crawford

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 24, 2019
Reply to Duffy and Smith's (2018) reexaminationL Elizabeth Crawford
Memory & Cognition|May 22, 2008
Primacy or recency effects in forming inductive categoriesSean Duffy, L Elizabeth Crawford
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Sequence effects in estimating spatial locationL Elizabeth Crawford, Sean Duffy
Memory & Cognition|April 6, 2011
The flexible use of inductive and geometric spatial categoriesL Elizabeth Crawford, Erin L Jones
Psychological Science|September 11, 2002
Learning where to look for danger: integrating affective and spatial informationL Elizabeth Crawford, John T Cacioppo
Developmental Science|October 25, 2006
Children use categories to maximize accuracy in estimationSean Duffy, Janellen Huttenlocher, L Elizabeth Crawford
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2014
Judgments of others' heights are biased toward the height of the perceiverElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Memory & Cognition|December 7, 2011
Memory for target height is scaled to observer heightElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Within-category feature correlations and Bayesian adjustment strategiesL Elizabeth Crawford, Janellen Huttenlocher, Larry V Hedges
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 23, 2016
Spatial working memory capacity predicts bias in estimates of locationL Elizabeth Crawford, David Landy, Timothy A Salthouse
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 24, 2019
Reply to Duffy and Smith's (2018) reexaminationL Elizabeth Crawford
Memory & Cognition|May 22, 2008
Primacy or recency effects in forming inductive categoriesSean Duffy, L Elizabeth Crawford
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Sequence effects in estimating spatial locationL Elizabeth Crawford, Sean Duffy
Memory & Cognition|April 6, 2011
The flexible use of inductive and geometric spatial categoriesL Elizabeth Crawford, Erin L Jones
Psychological Science|September 11, 2002
Learning where to look for danger: integrating affective and spatial informationL Elizabeth Crawford, John T Cacioppo
Developmental Science|October 25, 2006
Children use categories to maximize accuracy in estimationSean Duffy, Janellen Huttenlocher, L Elizabeth Crawford
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2014
Judgments of others' heights are biased toward the height of the perceiverElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Memory & Cognition|December 7, 2011
Memory for target height is scaled to observer heightElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Within-category feature correlations and Bayesian adjustment strategiesL Elizabeth Crawford, Janellen Huttenlocher, Larry V Hedges
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 23, 2016
Spatial working memory capacity predicts bias in estimates of locationL Elizabeth Crawford, David Landy, Timothy A Salthouse
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