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Memory & Cognition|December 31, 2005
Strategy use, the development of automaticity, and working memory involvement in complex multiplicationLoel N Tronsky
Contemporary Educational Psychology|June 22, 1999
Reply to the Commentaries on the Math-Fact Retrieval HypothesisRoyer, Tronsky, Marchant, et al.
Contemporary Educational Psychology|June 22, 1999
Math-Fact Retrieval as the Cognitive Mechanism Underlying Gender Differences in Math Test PerformanceRoyer, Tronsky, Chan, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|May 31, 2008
Strategy use in mental subtraction determines central executive loadLoel N Tronsky, Melissa McManus, Eric C Anderson
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Memory & Cognition|December 31, 2005
Strategy use, the development of automaticity, and working memory involvement in complex multiplicationLoel N Tronsky
Contemporary Educational Psychology|June 22, 1999
Reply to the Commentaries on the Math-Fact Retrieval HypothesisRoyer, Tronsky, Marchant, et al.
Contemporary Educational Psychology|June 22, 1999
Math-Fact Retrieval as the Cognitive Mechanism Underlying Gender Differences in Math Test PerformanceRoyer, Tronsky, Chan, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|May 31, 2008
Strategy use in mental subtraction determines central executive loadLoel N Tronsky, Melissa McManus, Eric C Anderson
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