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Martin Chodorow

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The American Journal of Psychology|April 3, 2004
Asymmetric interference in implicit memory: effects of study-test awareness and stimulus orderMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Jocelyn Tan
Cognition|October 10, 2022
How infants' utterances grow: A probabilistic account of early language developmentQihui Xu, Martin Chodorow, Virginia Valian
The Journal of General Psychology|August 30, 2006
Does the effect of familiarity on proofreading change with encoding task and time?Maura Pilotti, Kimberly Maxwell, Martin Chodorow
Cognitive Processing|November 19, 2008
Study effort versus distinctiveness in the recollection of veridical and illusory memoriesMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Tammi Leonardo
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 25, 2010
Text familiarity, word frequency, and sentential constraints in error detectionMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Frances Schauss
The American Journal of Psychology|December 25, 2008
Interference effects and the consequences of recognition failures and successesMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Olga Vlasova
The Journal of General Psychology|April 9, 2009
The usefulness of retrieval practice and review-only practice for answering conceptually related test questionsMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Radoslav Petrov
The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
The benefits and costs of prior exposure: a large-scale study of interference effects in stimulus identificationMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Yusuke Shono
The Journal of General Psychology|July 14, 2004
Error detection in text: do feedback and familiarity help?Maura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Kendell C Thornton
Perceptual and Motor Skills|March 3, 2005
Priming and the predictability of contextual informationMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Nanette Silverman, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychology|April 3, 2004
Asymmetric interference in implicit memory: effects of study-test awareness and stimulus orderMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Jocelyn Tan
Cognition|October 10, 2022
How infants' utterances grow: A probabilistic account of early language developmentQihui Xu, Martin Chodorow, Virginia Valian
The Journal of General Psychology|August 30, 2006
Does the effect of familiarity on proofreading change with encoding task and time?Maura Pilotti, Kimberly Maxwell, Martin Chodorow
Cognitive Processing|November 19, 2008
Study effort versus distinctiveness in the recollection of veridical and illusory memoriesMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Tammi Leonardo
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 25, 2010
Text familiarity, word frequency, and sentential constraints in error detectionMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Frances Schauss
The American Journal of Psychology|December 25, 2008
Interference effects and the consequences of recognition failures and successesMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Olga Vlasova
The Journal of General Psychology|April 9, 2009
The usefulness of retrieval practice and review-only practice for answering conceptually related test questionsMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Radoslav Petrov
The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
The benefits and costs of prior exposure: a large-scale study of interference effects in stimulus identificationMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Yusuke Shono
The Journal of General Psychology|July 14, 2004
Error detection in text: do feedback and familiarity help?Maura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Kendell C Thornton
Perceptual and Motor Skills|March 3, 2005
Priming and the predictability of contextual informationMaura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow, Nanette Silverman, et al.
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