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Michael R Dougherty

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 16, 2011
Generating and evaluating options for decision making: the impact of sequentially presented evidenceAmber Sprenger, Michael R Dougherty
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2022
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture some indicators of research quality in the behavioural and brain sciencesMichael R Dougherty, Zachary Horne
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 25, 2006
The influence of improper sets of information on judgment: how irrelevant information can bias judged probabilityMichael R Dougherty, Amber Sprenger
Psychological Review|February 15, 2012
Robust decision making in a nonlinear worldMichael R Dougherty, Rick P Thomas
The American Journal of Psychology|September 26, 2007
The effect of divided attention on global judgment of learning accuracyKelly Anne Barnes, Michael R Dougherty
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 7, 2007
Motivated to retrieve: how often are you willing to go back to the well when the well is dry?Michael R Dougherty, J Isaiah Harbison
Memory & Cognition|November 30, 2006
Word concreteness and encoding effects on context-dependent discriminationAna M Franco-Watkins, Michael R Dougherty
Royal Society Open Science|July 30, 2024
A memory-theoretic account of citation propagationMichael R Dougherty, David A Illingworth, Rosalind Nguyen
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2018
Do metacognitive judgments alter memory performance beyond the benefits of retrieval practice? A comment on and replication attempt of Dougherty, Scheck, Nelson, and Narens (2005)Michael R Dougherty, Alison M Robey, Daniel Buttaccio
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2015
Reevaluating the effectiveness of n-back training on transfer through the Bayesian lens: Support for the nullMichael R Dougherty, Toby Hamovitz, Joe W Tidwell
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 16, 2011
Generating and evaluating options for decision making: the impact of sequentially presented evidenceAmber Sprenger, Michael R Dougherty
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2022
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture some indicators of research quality in the behavioural and brain sciencesMichael R Dougherty, Zachary Horne
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 25, 2006
The influence of improper sets of information on judgment: how irrelevant information can bias judged probabilityMichael R Dougherty, Amber Sprenger
Psychological Review|February 15, 2012
Robust decision making in a nonlinear worldMichael R Dougherty, Rick P Thomas
The American Journal of Psychology|September 26, 2007
The effect of divided attention on global judgment of learning accuracyKelly Anne Barnes, Michael R Dougherty
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 7, 2007
Motivated to retrieve: how often are you willing to go back to the well when the well is dry?Michael R Dougherty, J Isaiah Harbison
Memory & Cognition|November 30, 2006
Word concreteness and encoding effects on context-dependent discriminationAna M Franco-Watkins, Michael R Dougherty
Royal Society Open Science|July 30, 2024
A memory-theoretic account of citation propagationMichael R Dougherty, David A Illingworth, Rosalind Nguyen
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2018
Do metacognitive judgments alter memory performance beyond the benefits of retrieval practice? A comment on and replication attempt of Dougherty, Scheck, Nelson, and Narens (2005)Michael R Dougherty, Alison M Robey, Daniel Buttaccio
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2015
Reevaluating the effectiveness of n-back training on transfer through the Bayesian lens: Support for the nullMichael R Dougherty, Toby Hamovitz, Joe W Tidwell
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