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Timothy R Alexander

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Memory & Cognition|February 7, 2019
Interpolated retrieval effects on list isolation: Individual differences in working memory capacityChristopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, Michael J Kane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 16, 2022
Recalling fake news during real news corrections can impair or enhance memory updating: the role of recollection-based retrievalPaige L Kemp, Timothy R Alexander, Christopher N Wahlheim
Psychological Science|September 25, 2020
Reminders of Everyday Misinformation Statements Can Enhance Memory for and Beliefs in Corrections of Those Statements in the Short TermChristopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, Carson D Peske
Memory & Cognition|April 7, 2021
The role of prior-event retrieval in encoding changed event featuresMary M Hermann, Christopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|February 7, 2019
Interpolated retrieval effects on list isolation: Individual differences in working memory capacityChristopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, Michael J Kane
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 16, 2022
Recalling fake news during real news corrections can impair or enhance memory updating: the role of recollection-based retrievalPaige L Kemp, Timothy R Alexander, Christopher N Wahlheim
Psychological Science|September 25, 2020
Reminders of Everyday Misinformation Statements Can Enhance Memory for and Beliefs in Corrections of Those Statements in the Short TermChristopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, Carson D Peske
Memory & Cognition|April 7, 2021
The role of prior-event retrieval in encoding changed event featuresMary M Hermann, Christopher N Wahlheim, Timothy R Alexander, et al.
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