Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... primary memory is responsible for the rapid forgetting observed across the retention interval in the distractor task . First , Keppel & Underwood ( 1962 ) found that there is no forgetting across the retention interval on the first ...
... primary memory is responsible for the rapid forgetting observed across the retention interval in the distractor task . First , Keppel & Underwood ( 1962 ) found that there is no forgetting across the retention interval on the first ...
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... memory parameter varied in the data fits ; the primary - memory parameter was constant throughout these data fits ( and equal to the value used by Lee & Estes 1981 ) . The constant value of the primary memory parameter across ...
... memory parameter varied in the data fits ; the primary - memory parameter was constant throughout these data fits ( and equal to the value used by Lee & Estes 1981 ) . The constant value of the primary memory parameter across ...
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... Memory Systems Although the modal model has traditionally been described as containing a single primary memory store , the Atkinson & Shiffrin ( 1968 ) version did distinguish between the rehearsal process and other control processes in ...
... Memory Systems Although the modal model has traditionally been described as containing a single primary memory store , the Atkinson & Shiffrin ( 1968 ) version did distinguish between the rehearsal process and other control processes in ...
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