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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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September 7, 2018
Item-specific and relational processing both improve recall accuracy in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner
Journal of Memory and Language
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July 15, 2014
All varieties of encoding variability are not created equal: Separating variable processing from variable tasks
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner
Memory & Cognition
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February 22, 2011
The effects of mediated word lists on false recall and recognition
Mark J Huff, Keith A Hutchison
Memory (Hove, England)
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September 29, 2025
Generating drawings enhances the drawing effect relative to replicating drawings
Jacob M Namias, Mark J Huff
Psychological Reports
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May 10, 2023
The Affordance Directive: Affordance Priming Facilitates Object Detection Similar to Semantic Priming
Tyler Surber, Mark J Huff, Alen Hajnal
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
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December 9, 2022
Distinctive Sans Forgetica font does not benefit memory accuracy in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Nicholas P Maxwell, Anie Mitchell
Memory & Cognition
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March 23, 2024
The drawing effect: Evidence for costs and benefits using pure and mixed lists
Mark J Huff, Jacob M Namias, Peyton Poe
Memory & Cognition
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May 14, 2020
Pure-list production improves item recognition and sometimes also improves source memory
Glen E Bodner, Mark J Huff, Alexander Taikh
Memory & Cognition
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June 25, 2015
List blocking and longer retention intervals reveal an influence of gist processing for lexically ambiguous critical lures
Mark J Huff, Jaimie McNabb, Keith A Hutchison
Frontiers in Psychology
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December 17, 2020
Reducing False Recognition in the Deese-Roediger/McDermott Paradigm: Related Lures Reveal How Distinctive Encoding Improves Encoding and Monitoring Processes
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner, Matthew R Gretz
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
September 7, 2018
Item-specific and relational processing both improve recall accuracy in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner
Journal of Memory and Language
|
July 15, 2014
All varieties of encoding variability are not created equal: Separating variable processing from variable tasks
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner
Memory & Cognition
|
February 22, 2011
The effects of mediated word lists on false recall and recognition
Mark J Huff, Keith A Hutchison
Memory (Hove, England)
|
September 29, 2025
Generating drawings enhances the drawing effect relative to replicating drawings
Jacob M Namias, Mark J Huff
Psychological Reports
|
May 10, 2023
The Affordance Directive: Affordance Priming Facilitates Object Detection Similar to Semantic Priming
Tyler Surber, Mark J Huff, Alen Hajnal
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
|
December 9, 2022
Distinctive Sans Forgetica font does not benefit memory accuracy in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Nicholas P Maxwell, Anie Mitchell
Memory & Cognition
|
March 23, 2024
The drawing effect: Evidence for costs and benefits using pure and mixed lists
Mark J Huff, Jacob M Namias, Peyton Poe
Memory & Cognition
|
May 14, 2020
Pure-list production improves item recognition and sometimes also improves source memory
Glen E Bodner, Mark J Huff, Alexander Taikh
Memory & Cognition
|
June 25, 2015
List blocking and longer retention intervals reveal an influence of gist processing for lexically ambiguous critical lures
Mark J Huff, Jaimie McNabb, Keith A Hutchison
Frontiers in Psychology
|
December 17, 2020
Reducing False Recognition in the Deese-Roediger/McDermott Paradigm: Related Lures Reveal How Distinctive Encoding Improves Encoding and Monitoring Processes
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner, Matthew R Gretz
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