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Yoonhee Jang

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 13, 2021
Slow judgments of learning predict familiarity-based memories as measured by the remember-know taskYoonhee Jang
The Journal of General Psychology|March 17, 2018
The Effect of Type of Feedback in Multiple-Choice Testing on Long-Term RetentionYoonhee Jang, Elaine Marshall
Memory & Cognition|February 10, 2019
Item repetition and retrieval processes in cued recall: Analysis of recall-latency distributionsYoonhee Jang, Heungchul Lee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 1, 2005
How many dimensions underlie judgments of learning and recall? Evidence from state-trace methodologyYoonhee Jang, Thomas O Nelson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
Context retrieval and context change in free recall: recalling from long-term memory drives list isolationYoonhee Jang, David E Huber
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2008
Predicting binary choices from probability phrase meaningsThomas S Wallsten, Yoonhee Jang
Optics Express|September 15, 2015
Solution processed organic photodetector utilizing an interdiffused polymer/fullerene bilayerShafidah Shafian, Yoonhee Jang, Kyungkon Kim
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 29, 2009
Testing signal-detection models of yes/no and two-alternative forced-choice recognition memoryYoonhee Jang, John T Wixted, David E Huber
Psychological Review|November 9, 2011
A stochastic detection and retrieval model for the study of metacognitionYoonhee Jang, Thomas S Wallsten, David E Huber
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 13, 2021
Slow judgments of learning predict familiarity-based memories as measured by the remember-know taskYoonhee Jang
The Journal of General Psychology|March 17, 2018
The Effect of Type of Feedback in Multiple-Choice Testing on Long-Term RetentionYoonhee Jang, Elaine Marshall
Memory & Cognition|February 10, 2019
Item repetition and retrieval processes in cued recall: Analysis of recall-latency distributionsYoonhee Jang, Heungchul Lee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 1, 2005
How many dimensions underlie judgments of learning and recall? Evidence from state-trace methodologyYoonhee Jang, Thomas O Nelson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
Context retrieval and context change in free recall: recalling from long-term memory drives list isolationYoonhee Jang, David E Huber
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2008
Predicting binary choices from probability phrase meaningsThomas S Wallsten, Yoonhee Jang
Optics Express|September 15, 2015
Solution processed organic photodetector utilizing an interdiffused polymer/fullerene bilayerShafidah Shafian, Yoonhee Jang, Kyungkon Kim
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 29, 2009
Testing signal-detection models of yes/no and two-alternative forced-choice recognition memoryYoonhee Jang, John T Wixted, David E Huber
Psychological Review|November 9, 2011
A stochastic detection and retrieval model for the study of metacognitionYoonhee Jang, Thomas S Wallsten, David E Huber
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