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May 4, 2018
Evaluating the contributions of task expectancy in the testing and guessing benefits on recognition memory
Mark J Huff, Tyler J Yates, David A Balota
Memory (Hove, England)
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April 9, 2026
Must we do this again? Evaluating JOL carryover effects in cued-recall
Amelia G Morehead, Mark J Huff, Nicholas P Maxwell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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March 8, 2016
The costs and benefits of testing and guessing on recognition memory
Mark J Huff, David A Balota, Keith A Hutchison
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
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September 23, 2015
The ironic effect of guessing: increased false memory for mediated lists in younger and older adults
Jennifer H Coane, Mark J Huff, Keith A Hutchison
Applied Cognitive Psychology
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March 8, 2016
Reducing the Misinformation Effect Through Initial Testing: Take Two Tests and Recall Me in the Morning?
Mark J Huff, Camille C Weinsheimer, Glen E Bodner
Psychological Research
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November 5, 2023
Item-specific and relational encoding are effective at reducing the illusion of competence
Nicholas P Maxwell, Emily E Cates, Mark J Huff
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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September 29, 2019
Protective effects of testing across misinformation formats in the household scene paradigm
Rosemary S Pereverseff, Glen E Bodner, Mark J Huff
Memory & Cognition
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February 2, 2013
The effects of initial testing on false recall and false recognition in the social contagion of memory paradigm
Mark J Huff, Sara D Davis, Michelle L Meade
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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May 24, 2014
Effects of distinctive encoding on correct and false memory: a meta-analytic review of costs and benefits and their origins in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner, Jonathan M Fawcett
Cognitive Processing
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October 25, 2024
Predictive alternating runs and random task-switching sequences produce dissociative switch costs in the Consonant-Vowel/Odd-Even task
Nicholas P Maxwell, Mark J Huff, Jacob M Namias
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Memory (Hove, England)
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May 4, 2018
Evaluating the contributions of task expectancy in the testing and guessing benefits on recognition memory
Mark J Huff, Tyler J Yates, David A Balota
Memory (Hove, England)
|
April 9, 2026
Must we do this again? Evaluating JOL carryover effects in cued-recall
Amelia G Morehead, Mark J Huff, Nicholas P Maxwell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
March 8, 2016
The costs and benefits of testing and guessing on recognition memory
Mark J Huff, David A Balota, Keith A Hutchison
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
|
September 23, 2015
The ironic effect of guessing: increased false memory for mediated lists in younger and older adults
Jennifer H Coane, Mark J Huff, Keith A Hutchison
Applied Cognitive Psychology
|
March 8, 2016
Reducing the Misinformation Effect Through Initial Testing: Take Two Tests and Recall Me in the Morning?
Mark J Huff, Camille C Weinsheimer, Glen E Bodner
Psychological Research
|
November 5, 2023
Item-specific and relational encoding are effective at reducing the illusion of competence
Nicholas P Maxwell, Emily E Cates, Mark J Huff
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
September 29, 2019
Protective effects of testing across misinformation formats in the household scene paradigm
Rosemary S Pereverseff, Glen E Bodner, Mark J Huff
Memory & Cognition
|
February 2, 2013
The effects of initial testing on false recall and false recognition in the social contagion of memory paradigm
Mark J Huff, Sara D Davis, Michelle L Meade
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
May 24, 2014
Effects of distinctive encoding on correct and false memory: a meta-analytic review of costs and benefits and their origins in the DRM paradigm
Mark J Huff, Glen E Bodner, Jonathan M Fawcett
Cognitive Processing
|
October 25, 2024
Predictive alternating runs and random task-switching sequences produce dissociative switch costs in the Consonant-Vowel/Odd-Even task
Nicholas P Maxwell, Mark J Huff, Jacob M Namias
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