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Michelle L Meade

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Memory (Hove, England)|July 1, 2011
The effect of information distribution on collaborative inhibitionMichelle L Meade, Daniel Gigone
The Journal of General Psychology|July 14, 2004
Priming guesses on a forced-recall testJanet M Gibson, Michelle L Meade
The American Journal of Psychology|October 26, 2006
The effect of forced recall on illusory recollection in younger and older adultsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|September 12, 2009
Age differences in collaborative memory: the role of retrieval manipulationsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 2003
Explorations in the social contagion of memoryMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 12, 2013
Both young and older adults discount suggestions from older adults on a social memory testSara D Davis, Michelle L Meade
Acta Psychologica|October 30, 2020
Social contagion of memory and the role of self-initiated relative judgmentsKatherine M Hart, Michelle L Meade
Experimental Aging Research|May 9, 2003
Implicit and explicit measures of memory for perceptual information in young adults, healthy older adults, and patients with Alzheimer's diseaseMaura Pilotti, Michelle L Meade, David A Gallo
Memory (Hove, England)|October 20, 2025
Collaborative review enhances note-taking, especially after a longer delay, but does not boost test performanceYunfeng Wei, Michelle L Meade, Nicholas C Soderstrom
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 15, 2025
Making judgments of learning (JOLs) for oneself versus others: A review and proposed modelYunfeng Wei, Nicholas C Soderstrom, Michelle L Meade
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Memory (Hove, England)|July 1, 2011
The effect of information distribution on collaborative inhibitionMichelle L Meade, Daniel Gigone
The Journal of General Psychology|July 14, 2004
Priming guesses on a forced-recall testJanet M Gibson, Michelle L Meade
The American Journal of Psychology|October 26, 2006
The effect of forced recall on illusory recollection in younger and older adultsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|September 12, 2009
Age differences in collaborative memory: the role of retrieval manipulationsMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 2003
Explorations in the social contagion of memoryMichelle L Meade, Henry L Roediger
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 12, 2013
Both young and older adults discount suggestions from older adults on a social memory testSara D Davis, Michelle L Meade
Acta Psychologica|October 30, 2020
Social contagion of memory and the role of self-initiated relative judgmentsKatherine M Hart, Michelle L Meade
Experimental Aging Research|May 9, 2003
Implicit and explicit measures of memory for perceptual information in young adults, healthy older adults, and patients with Alzheimer's diseaseMaura Pilotti, Michelle L Meade, David A Gallo
Memory (Hove, England)|October 20, 2025
Collaborative review enhances note-taking, especially after a longer delay, but does not boost test performanceYunfeng Wei, Michelle L Meade, Nicholas C Soderstrom
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 15, 2025
Making judgments of learning (JOLs) for oneself versus others: A review and proposed modelYunfeng Wei, Nicholas C Soderstrom, Michelle L Meade
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